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NW Washington | Exactrix systems are extremely expensive, and they use a high pressure sales pitch. One complaint I heard earlier was that the small lines they used are prone to plugging with rust from NH3 tanks, but they should have that issue taken care of by now. The NH3 is going to turn to gas as soon as it hits atmospheric pressure no matter if it is held under pressure and in a liquid state right up until it is injected into the ground.
Check out, aNH3's systems which are somewhat similar. http://www.anh3.com/ | |
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