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L.P.G

02/29/2008 11:25 AM

How can i reduce l.p.g consumption in our metal coating process line ?

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02/29/2008 11:39 AM

You could slow down the production rate for a reduction of lpg use. Or to absolutly minimise lpg consumption you could completely stop production and close the valve. Although this answer seems sarcastic, based on the information that you provided it is an honest answer. If you provide additional details about your current process you may get more detailed and helpful answers. GI=GO

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03/03/2008 4:33 AM

Turn the gas flowrate down!

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