Thursday, July 3, 2008

Corgon???

Warning: somewhat technical content

Has anyone ever heard of a substance called "corgon"? It's not even on wikipedia, but it's one of the gases that CRIOMEC (the company I'm interning) manufactures containers for. Even Google could not give me an answer, so I visited my suprior Mr. Garcev today to ask him what it is. His English is decent but he's somehow difficult to communicate with, so it makes me nervous everytime I have to talk to him.

Well, he surely knew what his company offers.

Corgon is a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide, mostly used for gas metal arc welding. I should have been able to realize that much from its name. Who said Asians are smart?

So start taking note guys, a mixture of argon and carbon dioxide is called corgon, and since there are significan amount of argon and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, we breathe corgon everyday. Corgon is in our system already. How does that sound to you?

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