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Title: Odorization
Author: Fred E.KING
Source: 1963 Western Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1963
Abstract: The reasons for odorization are well understood by gasmen the mechanics of this addition by a few perhaps. Yet this has become an almost universal practice in the interest of public and employee safety. In 1880 the Germans first proposed adding something to fuel gas which would contain a strong odor and give the otherwise unseen and unfelt gas an agent of warning of its presence. The Germans later found (1905) that condensates from the newly developed Pintsch gas process were a successful odoriainq agent. This material was marketed under the trade name of Karbialin.




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