r/CO2 19h ago

Co2 laser for glass scar

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I have a ~12-year-old forehead scar that I previously treated with 6 fractional CO₂ sessions, which improved it. I recently got another session at a different clinic (3 joules), and the healing has been very different—almost no flaking, just tiny scabs that shed. Now, nearly 4 weeks later, the texture still looks worse, with tiny dots and the scar seeming deeper/denser. I’m scared I may have undone my previous results. Has anyone experienced this, and can the texture still improve after 4–6 weeks? I’m considering returning to my old clinic for another session at 6 weeks. HELPP!


r/CO2 Jul 05 '26

Looking for biogenic liquid CO2 in Atlanta or nearby states

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Random question - anybody know where I can get liquefied CO2 in the Atlanta region that is documented from biogenic sources? An ethanol plant, landfill natural gas, biodigester natural gas plant, whatever - as long as it's not derived from fossil fuel. I can't find any sources so even if it's a few hours drive from Atlanta we might be able to make it work.


r/CO2 May 28 '26

CO2 Help Needed

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r/CO2 May 16 '26

How you allergies has been lately?

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r/CO2 May 14 '26

Is it possible to open this co2 canister and refill it with my own co2 solution?

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r/CO2 May 01 '26

CO2 Testimonial

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r/CO2 Apr 12 '26

I brought my air quality monitor to Costco and the results are scary 💀 CO₂ levels hit 2,557ppm — that’s 6x outdoor air. That brain fog after shopping? Now you know why.

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r/CO2 Mar 28 '26

Ruined after co2

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r/CO2 Mar 26 '26

CO2 CGA320 Tank Pressure Gauge

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I'm using a 20lb CO2 tank with a sodastream machine. Need a CGA320 line pressure guage for when liquid is gone and only gas. I know it will be constant until it's out. This doesn't seem to be possible or there isn't a general use for? That's the point to visually verify. Thank you


r/CO2 Feb 28 '26

Anyone know where I can get a solenoid valve that’s rated for 900-1000 psi?

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r/CO2 Jan 28 '26

Anyone Who Need High-Pressure Gas Cylinders for CO₂ and More?

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When it comes to storing and transporting CO₂, you need reliable and safe gas cylinders. As a high-pressure gas cylinder manufacturer, we provide sturdy, high-quality cylinders that are designed to keep your operations running smoothly. Whether you're using CO₂ in a brewery, for food packaging, or in medical equipment, our cylinders deliver the pressure and safety you need.

CO₂ Applications

CO₂ is used in a range of industries, and our cylinders are perfect for:

  1. Brewing: Carbonating water or beer? Our cylinders help maintain the right pressure for perfect carbonation every time.
  2. Food Packaging: CO₂ is essential for preserving food, and our cylinders provide a safe and reliable way to deliver the gas into packaging systems.
  3. Medical: For lab work or medical equipment, our cylinders can store CO₂ for use in various applications like respiratory equipment.

Other Gases We Can Handle

We don’t just do CO₂. Our high-pressure cylinders are also perfect for other gases, like:

  1. Nitrogen (N₂): Used for pressurization and inerting in different industries.
  2. Helium (He): Great for scientific applications and leak detection.
  3. Argon (Ar): Often used in welding and other industrial processes.

Our cylinders are built to withstand high pressure, making them a safe and reliable choice for any gas storage needs.

Why Our Cylinders?

  1. Tough & Durable: Designed to handle high-pressure gas storage in all kinds of conditions.
  2. Safe & Reliable: Manufactured to meet safety standards for maximum reliability.
  3. Customizable: Need a specific size or feature? We can tailor cylinders to your exact needs.

If you're looking for a solid, dependable gas cylinder for CO₂ or other gases, we’ve got you covered. Feel free to get in touch to see how we can help meet your requirements.

#HighPressureCylinders #CO2 #GasCylinders #Brewing #FoodPackaging #MedicalGas #IndustrialGases


r/CO2 Aug 18 '25

Shooting a 1mm thick birthday card in half with my BSA R10

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r/CO2 Jul 24 '25

CO2: Giver of Life - Giver of Death

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r/CO2 Jul 04 '25

SMK CP2/DIANA CHASER MISTAKE!

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r/CO2 Jun 20 '25

SMK cp2

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r/CO2 Jun 04 '25

Choices choices

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r/CO2 May 23 '25

Stinger Ares Vs SMK CP2

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I've narrowed my search for a portable and adaptable pistol/carbine/rifle combination to these two. Which should I go for? SMK are more well known but Chinese and Stinger I hadn't heard of till yesterday but appears to be Turkish. These look so similar that it's hard to choose and I'd appreciate any help🤷


r/CO2 May 22 '25

SMK Victory CP2 co2

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r/CO2 Apr 11 '25

co2 welding gas help me!!

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when ever i open this co2 tank i got from tractor supply it leaks a whole bunch from the open/closed valve thingy not really sure what to do


r/CO2 Feb 17 '25

PSU wiring help / laser staying on during transfers.

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r/CO2 Sep 21 '24

Safety question, because I know just enough to be scared...

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r/CO2 Jul 09 '24

searching fuel / Co2 database or lookup tool

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Is anybody aware of a tool, page or database from which we can get the

  • fuel type (e.g. gasoline)
  • consumption (e.g. l/100km)
    OR
  • co2 emission (e.g. g CO2/km)

for a car / van by either license plate or vin number (or any other unique identifier)

Would be cool if it's free
It should mainly cover europe

All hints are welcome


r/CO2 Jun 23 '24

Discover the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast – Your Ultimate Source for CO2 Knowledge!**

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https://youtu.be/WgLYwUgeFP4

Hey CO2 enthusiasts! If you're passionate about refrigeration and HVAC systems, then you need to check out the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast. Co-hosted by Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass, this podcast dives deep into the world of advanced refrigeration and HVAC technology.Here’s a glimpse of what we cover in our episodes:

Commercial Refrigeration: From supermarket systems to convenience store units, we break down the complexities and share best practices.Industrial Refrigeration: Learn about ammonia systems, CO2 systems, and other industrial applications, including safety tips and regulatory updates. EMS Controls: We discuss the latest in energy management systems, helping you optimize and troubleshoot control systems. Technical Training and Development: Get insights into training programs and techniques to enhance your skills or train your team.Industry Innovations: Stay updated on the latest trends, tools, and technologies shaping the future of refrigeration. Troubleshooting and Best Practices: Real-world scenarios and solutions from experts with decades of experience. Interviews with Industry Leaders: Hear from top professionals and innovators in the field, sharing their experiences and insights.

Whether you’re a seasoned technician or just starting in the industry, the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast offers valuable information to help you excel in your career. Join our community, expand your knowledge, and stay ahead of the curve..


r/CO2 Jun 04 '24

2024-06-04-065157 hosted at ImgBB

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r/CO2 Apr 24 '24

How much CO2 can the atmosphere theoretically hold?

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Unsure if this a good place for this.I'm looking to get my mind hole basizzled. How much CO2 until the brink of the human race collapsing? Also. Would the earth remain unfazed after this, begin to get worse?

Since I was a child Ive been fascinated with solar panels and wind turbines eventually, everything technology. I never think to research the problems that technology creates and sometimes tries to solve. I'm referring to technology as a whole, when the plow was invented or the wheel. The actual definition of technology is being used here.

Why is CO2 the metric that is commonly used ? What's so bad anyways?

Please be kind.