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Cylinder Valve, Cylinder Ancillary Equipment, and Bulk Transfer Connections

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Safe and proper performance of compressed gas systems depends on the integrity of the many mechanical joints between system components. The proper design and use of mechanical connections is of utmost importance to the safety of personnel, equipment, and plant operations.

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Compressed Gas Association. (1990). Cylinder Valve, Cylinder Ancillary Equipment, and Bulk Transfer Connections. In: Handbook of Compressed Gases. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0673-3_8

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