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Dave,
I don't think it matters, but you might ask someone else that does fine leak testing, like Oneida Labs, etc for another opinion.
As I recall, ours were just the 'normal' cylinders we would get from the gas supply company.
Steve C
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Subject: [TN] Helium Quality Test Influence Question
Hi gang - hey, need some quick assistance. Does anyone know if using "commercial" grade He instead of "analytical" grade He would cause an issue in helium leak testing? I think I know the answer but looking for a sanity check.
Dave Hillman
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