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    Apr 24, 2013, 03:04 AM
    CO2 in a closed end copper pipe
    Is it safe to put co2 in a 1" closed end copper pipe which touches a 3mm-4mm thick ceramic plate with high temperature (270c) on the other side of the plate, if yes, what temperature loss may occur to co2 (there is no motion involved)?

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