CCH Equipment HBVP-55K 55,000 SCFH 700 PSIG Low Profile Vaporizer
Brand-new 2024 CCH Equipment HBVP-55K low-profile ambient vaporizer delivering 55,000 SCFH at 700 PSIG. The low-profile design means it fits under structures and height restrictions that would stop taller units cold. Maximum flow, minimum silhouette.
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