Manchester cylinders recalled
April 10, 2013 By Kevin Yanik
Manchester Tank & Equipment Co. has recalled its 100-pound propane cylinders because of a fire hazard.
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Manchester Tank & Equipment Co. has recalled its 100-pound propane cylinders because of a fire hazard.
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PK Propane plans to maximize and capitalize on a minimum requirement.
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Manchester Tank & Equipment Co. says its 1-pound refillable cylinder is economical, as it helps to reduce disposable cylinders discarded into landfills.
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Amtrol announced the North American availability of the CoMet lightweight propane cylinder.
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Nobody can say for certain that residents face a greater safety risk by cooking on a backyard grill that has a plastic sleeve across the belly of its propane cylinder.
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The virgin cylinder exchange business of the early 1990s found its groove in the willingness of American homeowners to pay a premium to replace their battered, empty propane tanks with clean, full ones wherever they bought gasoline, grills and groceries.
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Hugh Sutherland Jr. got his first look at a composite propane cylinder in 2000 during a business trip to Italy. Seven years later, the vice president of North American sales for Canada’s primary exchange company, Caledon Propane Inc., incorporated the light, see-through container into its business strategy.
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With more than 35 years of industry experience, Worthington Cylinders continues to exceed industry standards and customer expectations with the products we manufacture, the services we provide and the people we employ. This commitment to excellence has made Worthington Cylinders the world’s leading manufacturer of pressure vessels.
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Gerry Misel’s roots are strong in Georgia. He grew up in Sandy Springs, about one mile from the office he oversees as president of Georgia Gas Distributors Inc.
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Composite cylinders are on the verge of breaking into the U.S. market, but the propane industry isn’t exactly steeling itself for the impact. The cylinders offer a host of advantages over the traditional steel – including a lighter weight, translucent material and a potentially more attractive and ergonomic design – but they are perceived, for now, by many industry leaders as a niche item that will appeal to a small segment of consumers.
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