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![]() "The best way to deliver CO2 "Between the regulator, which is attached to a bottle of carbon dioxide, and the reactor or membrane diffuser, manufacturers of aquarium equipment generally supply us with silicone tubing. However, this kind of tubing is highly permeable to CO2. This becomes increasingly worrying as the tubing gets longer. "What happens? "Part of the CO2 which is passing through the silicone tube crosses the wall of the tubing, and enters the air. Tests have recently shown that this can cause the loss of up to 30% of the precious gas. I and a partner in the pharmaceuticals industry have run tests on no fewer than 10 kinds of tubing. As you might have guessed, silicone tubing turned out to be the most permeable of all, that is, the tubing which allowed the most gas to escape. "A solution to the problem? "Yes, there is a solution! The American company Cole-Parmer manufactures and distributes tubing made of TYGON®, which does not allow CO2 to get through. It is affordable, unlike the silicone tubing typically found in pet stores. Its reference number is R-3603. Being flexible, it is well-adapted to our installations. TYGON tubing exists in many interior and exterior diameters. It is not necessary to buy the thickest tubing available, but a thickness of 0.8 mm is a reasonable minimum. Obviously, the thicker the tubing, the more resistant it will be as time passes. "I would encourage all users of CO2 systems to change their silicone tubing for TYGON® tubing from Cole-Parmer. This will result in substantial savings of this precious gas, as well as a better functioning system. It's nonsense to mix in air with the CO2 and water in the reactor. "I have now observed much better dissolution of CO2 in my Dupla S reactor. Air had regularly been mixing in with the CO2, causing some useless free space to be left over in the upper part of the reactor. Since I have been using the TYGON tubing, the CO2 is practically all dissolved. I have observed that the efficiency of the reactor, which is already quite impressive, is now even greater." ================================ Please note: I'm playing journalist and translator here. I don't know anything about tubing (silicone or Tygon or otherwise), nor do I know anything about Chicheret. I've tried to keep my translation fairly close to the original, even when the French sounded odd (e.g. the reference to "precious" CO2). David (B.) Paris |
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