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Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I
got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? |
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What about hydrogen? It's lighter than air and will boost lift at the
same time ![]() Scott wrote: Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? -- Scott http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/ Gotta Fly or Gonna Die Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? I'm not sure about the other aspects, but nitrogen is about 1/3 the price. |
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What about hydrogen? It's lighter than air and will boost lift at the same time ![]() Scott Little bitty molecules will leak out faster. |
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What about hydrogen? It's lighter than air and will boost lift at the same time ![]() Scott The nice thing about filing tyres with hydrogen is one can easily find leaks with a lighted match. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Scott wrote: What about hydrogen? It's lighter than air and will boost lift at the same time ![]() Scott Little bitty molecules will leak out faster. Not as fast as helium which has a smaller molecule. For a good time partially fill the tyre with water. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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In a previous article, "Maxwell" said:
wrote in message roups.com... Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? I'm not sure about the other aspects, but nitrogen is about 1/3 the price. And ordinary compressed air is already 80% nitrogen. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "Faced with the prospect of rereading this book, I would rather have my brains ripped out by a plastic fork." - Charles Cooper reviews the new Gates book. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-514105.html |
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:54:43 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, "Maxwell" said: wrote in message groups.com... Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? I'm not sure about the other aspects, but nitrogen is about 1/3 the price. And ordinary compressed air is already 80% nitrogen. But the oxygen and ozone, along with a few other gasses does accellerate the deterioration of the rubber, and the nitrogen stays in better than the rest (co2 included) Also more temperature stable, pressure-wize. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() clare at snyder.on.ca wrote in message ... On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:54:43 +0000 (UTC), (Paul Tomblin) wrote: In a previous article, "Maxwell" said: wrote in message egroups.com... Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? I'm not sure about the other aspects, but nitrogen is about 1/3 the price. And ordinary compressed air is already 80% nitrogen. But the oxygen and ozone, along with a few other gasses does accellerate the deterioration of the rubber, and the nitrogen stays in better than the rest (co2 included) Also more temperature stable, pressure-wize. Yeah, I forgot to mention the pressure aspect until after I hit send. But a lot of the racers love it because they have less pressure rise as the tires heat up. Probably the best reason I can see for using it in a auto. Especially in summer. |
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Michelin recomends inflating tires with nitrogen. What about Argon? I
got a bottle of argon I use in Mig welding aluminum. Isn't argon better than Nitrogen? What about the common 75% Argon and 25% CO2 welding mixture? I'm not sure about the other aspects, but nitrogen is about 1/3 the price. And ordinary compressed air is already 80% nitrogen. But the oxygen and ozone, along with a few other gasses does accellerate the deterioration of the rubber, and the nitrogen stays in better than the rest (co2 included) Also more temperature stable, pressure-wize. Yeah, I forgot to mention the pressure aspect until after I hit send. But a lot of the racers love it because they have less pressure rise as the tires heat up. Probably the best reason I can see for using it in a auto. Especially in summer. When I saw that 8 replies were already posted, I was sure that someone had provided a serious response; but it was not bo be. I have long forgotten the periodic table, so I used Wiki. Argon is shown as atomic number 18, so it is a good sized molecule--although possibly smaller than N2--and is supposedly used when Nitrogen is not sufficiently inert. It seems like it should work just fine, even if mixed later with dry nitrogen or even with air; but I would call the tire manufacturer and ask. Peter |
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