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I'm just wondering how the seat in the valve is made Nitrox ready?
How is it different from a Non nitrox ready seat?
Now that is, the actual million dollar question
Another one, is,
What do they make neoprene rubber hoses for nitrox regs from?
I thought you were asking about Funny cars
Sorry, Topbodz, you will probably get a lot of jokes from the "Nitro" typo.
To make something "Nitrox ready" usually means to make prepare it for filling of Nitrox by a Partial Pressure Blending method.
Partial Pressure Blending puts in 100% O2 first. That means, the tank and valve has to be "O2 Clean".
To make everything O2 clean, all traces of petroleum contaminates are cleaned out, and all the parts put in are O2-compatible. In other words, it won't act as a catalyst for fire.
That's a very lay-person definition, but I hope you get the idea.