Manchester Tank unveils 1-pound refillable cylinder
October 6, 2011 By Kevin Yanik
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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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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Worthington is expanding its presence in the alternative fuels cylinder market.
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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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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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The propane industry’s four-year push to tap into the lucrative indoor cabinet heater market came to a screeching halt when the National Propane Gas Association’s (NPGA) board of directors on Feb. 12 voted 88-1 to suspend any further expenditure of resources to move the contentious issue forward.
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Take a few moments now to remind your team of the need to run a safe operation.
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The recently completed Propane Incident Data Collection Project found that the propane industry has a good record in the area of industrial safety. The project was prepared by Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center at Texas A&M University and funded by the Propane Education & Research Council.
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The timing could not have been worse for news to circulate about the rupture of five propane-filled composite cylinders at a Heritage Propane facility in Miami April 4, 10 and 13 – just eight weeks before the propane industry had hoped to tap into the virgin cabinet heater market.
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Many of my legal cases deal with cylinders, which need to be recertified 12 years after the date of manufacture. After that, recertification is required every five years by visual review or 10 years by hydrostatic testing.
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