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How it's made- CO2 cartridges

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    How it's made- CO2 cartridges

    This is how they are made.

    YouTube - How it's made- CO2 cartridges

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    Thank You

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    This is how they are made.
    Great Clip, Many Thanks for putting it on the Forum .
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    thanks for posting that! was very good.

    that programe is brilliant, i always watch it. it has some very interesting things on it.

    pete.

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    Agreed that was very interesting, good find.

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    Good to see that programme again, I havn't watched it in a while actually.

    Interesting - about how you expect them to be made, but when I get them they're never 'clean' and the writing has usually rubbed off.
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    thanks andy
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    Really interesting, thanks.

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    I can't see the video as You Tube is blocked on my work pc, so I don't know if it answers this question or not.

    Does anyone know the pressure that the CO2 is under in standard cartridges at normal temperatures?

    I ask this as postal regulations in the USA state the requirements for shipping compressed inert gases through the mail.

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    Quote "The machine fills them with liquid CO2"....

    That's a good trick

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    really good video, you would not think it possible to draw that little cup of metal that long .
    good stuff

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