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SolidOx


**SolidOx ** was the brand name for welding equipment produced by Cleanweld Products for do-it-yourself welding enthusiasts from 1965 until at least the early 1980s; the SOLIDOX name was registered as a trademark in 1968.

SolidOx commonly refers to SolidOx Pellets or SolidOx Sticks used to supply the oxygen for the welding equipment. The SolidOx Pellets were made of sodium chlorate and were burned to produce oxygen.

SolidOx products are no longer produced. They apparently continued production until at least 1983. In 1984, Cleanweld Products (or at least a portion of the company) was sold to Cooper Industries to be part of their tool division, including the SolidOx product line.

References

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  1. Ronald, Ronald E.. (January 1974). "You can learn to weld in minutes". Hearst Magazines.
  2. Farr, Henry L.. (January 1975). "How to Make Money With a Welding Route - Modern Homesteading". Mother Earth News.
  3. "MSDS SOLIDOX PELLETS, A-1200 sodium chlorate supp data: ammonium cmpnds, phosphorus, metal powders & ing 2:cntnr. keep away from fire. keep from cntct w/sparks, ing 3: smoke when handling. do not drop, skid or slide CAS 7775-09-9". Chemcas.com.
  4. (1988-01-26). "SOLIDOX PELLETS, A-117 by TURNER DIV OF COOPER TOOLS Material Safety Data Sheet #BPTTM". Msdsreport.com.
  5. "HMIS BPXNH : SOLIDOX PELLETS, A-2800". Setonresourcecenter.com.
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  8. "ASHMORE v. CLEANWELD PRODUCTS, INC. - Argued and Submitted September 19, 1983". Leagle.com.
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  11. "Cooper Hand Tools". Apexhandtools.com.
  12. "SolidOx MSDS 1988".
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