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| Back in the early 80s, Luxfer bought it's alloy from China. The cylinders produced had a significantly higher content of lead than previous alloys used. Did DOT say "that's ok Luxfer. Go ahead and build your tanks". Those are the cylinders with the highest failure rate. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------ I left this statement alone previously, but to put a falsehood to rest, Luxfer has never purchased aluminum from China. These types of false proclamations end up muddying the waters more than necessary. -- Posted via Deeper Blue [ http://www.deeperblue.net ] freedive.scuba.travel - The Online Resource for the Underwater World |
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