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Dear J.S OH,

I agree with most of what Stephan says, however there are a few points which 
I should like to comment on;

  1.. There is a limited choice of inert gases, I also never saw the point 
in using Argon. In some parts of the world you may still use nitrogen from 
cylinders or generate it. Sadly this is no longer the case in the EU as 
nitrogen and carbon dioxide are now a registered pesticides and you have to 
have a special licence to use them. Scavengers are currently exempt.
  2.. Flexible bubbles always work at ambient pressure, ridged chambers do 
not. This can cause problems.
  3.. There are some complex and expensive systems for control, most are not 
required.
  4.. You will have to humidify a dry gas. Anoxia using scavengers avoids 
this.

Please visit our website for more detailed information.

Best wishes

Colin Smith

  http://www.csconserv.co.uk/  &  http://conserv.biz/


ZerO2 systems





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