Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 09:38:56 -0400
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From: "Jeskie, Kimberly B." <jeskiekb**At_Symbol_Here**ORNL.GOV>
Subject: Re: 4% hydrogen mixture
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We having found a reasonable way to ensure the mixing for some of our appli
cations.  We use them when the instrument itself accepts 100% hydrogen and 
mixes appropriately, but thanks for the suggestion.

Kim

Kimberly Begley Jeskie, MPH-OSHM
Operations Manager
Physical Sciences Directorate
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(865) 574-4945

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] 4% hydrogen mixture

Would a hydrogen generator solve your problem?  There would be no storage i
ssues but I do not know what kinds of volumes/flow rates you need.

Ken Simolo
Chemistry
University of Rochester

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