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sensitiveguy

sensitiveguy

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Jun 26, 2024
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I found an international company branch and a local industrial complex in my country that sells SN and helium tanks, but I am not sure if they can provide for individual consumption. "It seems only for businesses," What should I tell them when I buy them? Also, can someone link me the procedure, please? I am new here.

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DoubleUp8

DoubleUp8

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Dec 14, 2023
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SN most commonly used in meatpacking industry. Helium only use i can think of is balloons but I have looked into that and the helium used for that isn't pure enough. It don't take much helium to make a balloon float apparently. There's gotta be some legit use for pure helium. I just don't know what it is.
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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Helium, as an inert gas, has use in the specialized welding industry. I *think* some electronics manufacturing applications, too. You could have searched that out yourself.

https://techiescientist.com/uses-of-helium/
 
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wljourney

wljourney

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Apr 2, 2022
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Depending on the country you are in the business selling SN will want to see proof that you too have a business that legitimately uses SN for meat curing. A restaurant, catering service or sausage maker.

Potentially the same with gas tanks. They are also quite expensive because the helium (or argon etc) is one price, but then the tank itself is another $500 for deposit.

Your questions make me assume that you are quite new here. Take your time. Look around. Read a lot of the pinned posts and immerse yourself in the community.

Best wishes
 
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