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Which type of "Gas" Oxygen? nitrous oxide? Natural? Manufactured?

LPG? Medical lines? commercial? industrial? institutional?

Each "gas" has separate requirements such as Freon and the working pressure and corrosiveness /pressure of the fuel is also a factor in determining factor

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