June 2012 In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted...
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10 CURRENT | Bronwen |
October 24, 2018 18:48
| about 6 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Ad-Hoc solution: releasing enough helium from a balloon for storage and transport To conserve helium between flights, you can use the balloon itself as a storage container. Remember that the UV breaks down the balloon over time, so that this is only a short term, ad-hoc solution Finding HeliumHere is a map of suppliers that support public customers. please add to it: AMERICASUSASan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region * Liberty Industrial Gasses and Welding Supply, Inc., Brooklyn NY. Tank rentals, sales and refills. Delivery available. Boston Region * Party City, Newington, NH, $45 per tank, 3 day rental * Funny Bones Party Supplies, Salisbury, MA, $99 per tank, flexible 7 day rental * iParty, with many locations from Providence through Maine, used to rent helium tanks for approx $45/flight (80 cubic ft tanks), however after being acquired by Party City, this may no longer be the case. New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region EUROPESPAINManufacturersCarburos Metálicos S.A. / Air Products DistributorsAsturias (North of Spain) Loanfer S.L.. Polígono Industrial Puente Sec. Avda. de la Tecnología, Veriña de Abajo 33691 Gijón Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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9 | mathew |
October 24, 2018 17:39
| about 6 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Ad-Hoc solution: releasing enough helium from a balloon for storage and transport To conserve helium between flights, you can use the balloon itself as a storage container. Remember that the UV breaks down the balloon over time, so that this is only a short term, ad-hoc solution Finding HeliumHere is a map of suppliers that support public customers. please add to it: AMERICASUSASan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region * Party City, Newington, NH, $45 per tank, 3 day rental * Funny Bones Party Supplies, Salisbury, MA, $99 per tank, flexible 7 day rental * iParty, with many locations from Providence through Maine, used to rent helium tanks for approx $45/flight (80 cubic ft tanks), however after being acquired by Party City, this may no longer be the case. New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region EUROPESPAINManufacturersCarburos Metálicos S.A. / Air Products DistributorsAsturias (North of Spain) Loanfer S.L.. Polígono Industrial Puente Sec. Avda. de la Tecnología, Veriña de Abajo 33691 Gijón Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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8 | warren |
December 11, 2013 16:04
| about 11 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Ad-Hoc solution: releasing enough helium from a balloon for storage and transport To conserve helium between flights, you can use the balloon itself as a storage container. Remember that the UV breaks down the balloon over time, so that this is only a short term, ad-hoc solution Finding HeliumAMERICASUSASan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region * Party City, Newington, NH, $45 per tank, 3 day rental * Funny Bones Party Supplies, Salisbury, MA, $99 per tank, flexible 7 day rental * iParty, with many locations from Providence through Maine, used to rent helium tanks for approx $45/flight (80 cubic ft tanks), however after being acquired by Party City, this may no longer be the case. New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region EUROPESPAINManufacturersCarburos Metálicos S.A. / Air Products DistributorsAsturias (North of Spain) Loanfer S.L.. Polígono Industrial Puente Sec. Avda. de la Tecnología, Veriña de Abajo 33691 Gijón Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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7 | eustatic |
August 02, 2013 18:45
| over 11 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Ad-Hoc solution: releasing enough helium from a balloon for storage and transport To conserve helium between flights, you can use the balloon itself as a storage container. Remember that the UV breaks down the balloon over time, so that this is only a short term, ad-hoc solution Finding HeliumAMERICASUSASan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region Party City, Newington, NH, $45 per tank, 3 day rental Funny Bones Party Supplies, Salisbury, MA, $99 per tank, flexible 7 day rental New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region EUROPESPAINManufacturersCarburos Metálicos S.A. / Air Products DistributorsAsturias (North of Spain) Loanfer S.L.. Polígono Industrial Puente Sec. Avda. de la Tecnología, Veriña de Abajo 33691 Gijón Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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6 | wward1400 |
July 16, 2013 22:12
| over 11 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Finding HeliumAMERICASUSASan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region Party City, Newington, NH, $45 per tank, 3 day rental Funny Bones Party Supplies, Salisbury, MA, $99 per tank, flexible 7 day rental New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region EUROPESPAINManufacturersCarburos Metálicos S.A. / Air Products DistributorsAsturias (North of Spain) Loanfer S.L.. Polígono Industrial Puente Sec. Avda. de la Tecnología, Veriña de Abajo 33691 Gijón Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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5 | Juan |
July 15, 2012 12:10
| over 12 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Finding HeliumAMERICASUSASan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region EUROPESPAINManufacturersCarburos Metálicos S.A. / Air Products DistributorsAsturias (North of Spain) Loanfer S.L.. Polígono Industrial Puente Sec. Avda. de la Tecnología, Veriña de Abajo 33691 Gijón Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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4 | Shannon |
July 13, 2012 14:26
| over 12 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Finding HeliumSan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region New Orleans Region Marse Welding Supply (refill and rental- $39 per tank); Party City (rental- $42 per tank) Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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3 | mathew |
June 15, 2012 22:23
| over 12 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Finding HeliumSan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region New Orleans Region Portland, Oregon Region Helium is still available at reasonable prices through Lippman's party store., as well as Industrial Source Asheville Region Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available, but since hot air has 5-15% of the lift of hydrogen, not as controllable and very difficult in wind. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of lift, but must be used safely. Hydrogen provides 7-8% more lift than helium. Methane Balloons) From the 1830's until the 1930's most balloons were filled with coal gas (mostly methane), which provides about half the lift of helium, because it was very cheap and as a larger molecule has a far lower dispersion through the balloon envelope, enabling balloons to stay inflated far longer. That said, with 3.75 times the energy density of hydrogen, a methane balloon providing the same lift as a hydrogen balloon could produce a fire eight times as large. |
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2 | mathew |
June 15, 2012 22:11
| over 12 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scientists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of energy, but must be used safely. Finding HeliumSan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region New Orleans Region Portland Region Asheville Region |
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1 | gonzoearth |
June 15, 2012 20:03
| over 12 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scintists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of energy, but must be used safely. Finding HeliumSan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region New Orleans Region Portland Region Asheville Region |
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0 | gonzoearth |
June 15, 2012 19:59
| over 12 years ago
June 2012In the United States The National Helium Reserve supply chain is currently disrupted. The price has spiked and some supplies are not selling to non-commercial users. We have been asking our suppliers and they expect the situation to improve before the end of the year. The reserve is not out, it is said to be at 25-year supply right now, but the U.S. Senate is considering adjusting the current policy which was set in 1996. One notable aspect being considered is giving Scintists priority in the event of a shortage. http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/politics_and_policy/senate_bill_would_preserve_us_helium_reserve http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/10354/1111632-115.stm Re-Capturing HeliumProblem: re-capturing helium in a pressurized tank without contaminating it for reuse. Can it be done at low cost? Portable system? Safety? Helium AlternativesSolar Balloons The cheapest and most sustainable method available. Continue to a page with lots of research on making your own solar balloons. Hydrogen Balloons Perhaps the most readily available abundant source of energy, but must be used safely. Finding HeliumSan Francisco Region Alliance-Atlas Gas 4 Bay-Area locations, call to check for supply New York City Region Boston Region New Orleans Region Portland Region Asheville Region |
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