Sep 16, 2010 / Liquefaction temperatures of gases. #21 C cqaigy2 Super Member Joined Jun 21, 2006 Messages 6,566 Location West Cascades, Washington State USA Tractor PT 422 or use a tank something like they use for Acetylene but for hydrogen.
Sep 17, 2010 / Liquefaction temperatures of gases. #22 Redbug Veteran Member Joined Aug 9, 2004 Messages 2,066 Location Columbia, SC Tractor Kubota L3830HST I guess the tank for hydrogen would have to be coated with some type of sealer on the inside...I never guessed it was so volatile. You don't read about these "minor" things in the newspapers. All you read is that hydrogen is the fuel of the future.
I guess the tank for hydrogen would have to be coated with some type of sealer on the inside...I never guessed it was so volatile. You don't read about these "minor" things in the newspapers. All you read is that hydrogen is the fuel of the future.