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dry gas

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dry gas [¦drī ′gas]
(materials)
A gas that does not contain fractions which may easily condense under normal atmospheric conditions, for example, natural gas with methane and ethane.


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NASDAQ NM:MFRI), is a leading manufacturer of factory pre-insulated specialty piping systems for oil and gas gathering, district heating and cooling and other specialty applications; custom-designed industrial filtration products to remove particulates from dry gas streams, and thermal transfer equipment to remove heat from molding, printing and other industrial processes.
MFRI is a leading manufacturer of factory pre-insulated piping systems for oil and gas gathering, district heating and cooling and other specialty applications; custom-designed industrial filtration products to remove particulates from dry gas streams, and thermal transfer equipment to remove heat from molding, printing and other industrial processes.
NASDAQ NM:MFRI), a leading manufacturer of factory pre-insulated piping systems for oil and gas gathering, district heating and cooling and other specialty applications; custom-designed industrial filtration products to remove particulates from dry gas streams, and thermal transfer equipment to remove heat from molding, printing and other industrial processes; announced record sales and earnings for the second quarter and six months ended July 31, 2006.
 
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