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      Avatar photoJimmy Gusky

        I require some information regarding pipe freezing: eg: 1 What formula is used to calculate the volume of nitrogen that will be needed? 2 How does one determine when the liquid is frozen? 3 How is expansion controlled? 4 Any other relevant information.I will appreciate any information that can be sent to meThanking you Byron Powell

      • #302812
        Avatar photoByron Powell
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          : I require some information regarding pipe freezing: : eg: 1 What formula is used to calculate the volume of nitrogen that will be : needed? : 2 How does one determine when the liquid is frozen? : 3 How is expansion controlled? : 4 Any other relevant information.: I will appreciate any information that can be sent to me: Thanking you : Byron PowellByron Ive only done a few pipe freezes so my experiance is limited , there is no way of being certin when the pipe is frozen solid but you get to know after a while by the frost forming either side of the freezing bag also squash the bag with your hands while your freezing and you can feel the ice forming in the bag, make certin that there is no water flowing at all because the water is turned off the expansion is going up the pipe and not bursting it ( just a guess) but you can freeze under presure if you make a mistake you get very wetgood luck– andrew

        • #302957
          Avatar photoByron Powell
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            : I require some information regarding pipe freezing: : eg: 1 What formula is used to calculate the volume of nitrogen that will be : needed? : 2 How does one determine when the liquid is frozen? : 3 How is expansion controlled? : 4 Any other relevant information.: I will appreciate any information that can be sent to me: Thanking you : Byron Powell

          • #303289
            Avatar photoByron Powell
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              : please call us at 1800-431 1311or look up our website cob-industries.com for information on pipe freezing equipment co2 as well as LN2 : : I require some information regarding pipe freezing: : : eg: 1 What formula is used to calculate the volume of nitrogen that will be : : needed? : : 2 How does one determine when the liquid is frozen? : : 3 How is expansion controlled? : : 4 Any other relevant information.: : I will appreciate any information that can be sent to me: : Thanking you : : Byron Powell

            • #303928
              Avatar photoByron Powell
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                Contact us at http://www.koppl.com for info on Cryo-Plugging or call 213-722-1950 for info on pipe freezing. This is one of the many services offered by Koppl, An INVATEC Company. : : : : I require some information regarding pipe freezing: : : : eg: 1 What formula is used to calculate the volume of nitrogen that will be : : : needed? : : : 2 How does one determine when the liquid is frozen? : : : 3 How is expansion controlled? : : : 4 Any other relevant information.: : : I will appreciate any information that can be sent to me: : : Thanking you : : : Byron Powell

              • #304830
                Avatar photoByron Powell
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                  : I require some information regarding pipe freezing: : eg: 1 What formula is used to calculate the volume of nitrogen that will be : needed? : 2 How does one determine when the liquid is frozen? : 3 How is expansion controlled? : 4 Any other relevant information.: I will appreciate any information that can be sent to me: Thanking you : Byron Powell

                • #305156
                  Avatar photoByron Powell
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                    Can someone tell me if you have freeze any vertical pipes before?

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