=====welderkid556 wrote:correct me if im wrong but isnt hydrogen highly unstable, the same reason why automobile companies wont use hydrogen to power the automobiles instead of gas. by compressing that into a gas cylinder would make the risk even higher if something was to happen inside of a shop? say if something happened to the compressed gas cylinder? im not saying the mixture wouldnt work i would just be concerned about having any form of hydrogen in or anywhere near our shop.
Welderkid556.
Found this brief information concerning the safety of hydrogen on page 62 of the following link.
http://www.awssection.org/uploads/longi ... Manual.pdf
"... HYDROGEN DANGER
Hydrogen is a flammable gas. A mixture of hydrogen with oxygen or air in a confined area will explode if ignited by a spark,
flame, or other source of ignition. A hydrogen flame is virtually invisible in well-lighted areas. Hydrogen as a liquid or cold gas may cause severe frostbite to the eyes or skin. Do not touch frosted pipes or valves.
Always use a pressure-reducing regulator when withdrawing gaseous hydrogen from a cylinder or other high-pressure source.
Take every precaution against hydrogen leaks. Escaping hydrogen cannot be detected by sight, smell, or taste. Because of its lightness, it has a tendency to accumulate beneath roofs and in the upper portions of other confined areas.
Do not mix hydrogen with other gases from separate cylinders. Always purchase hydrogen blends ready-mixed. ..."
Alexa