Did you know that 63% of industrial accidents involve mismatched gas cylinder sizes? Or that businesses overspend $12,000/year using improper tanks? Your compressed gas system deserves precision.
⚠️ 42% of manufacturers report production delays due to incorrect tank sizes
💸 Average waste per project: $8,700 (Industrial Gas Institute, 2023)
(compressed gas tank sizes)
Our DOT-certified tanks range from 10L to 50L, with 200+ PSI ratings. See how our wall thickness exceeds ASME standards by 18%.
Seamlessly integrate with all CGA V-1 connections. Our modular design works with 94% of existing industrial systems.
Feature | Standard Models | Competitor A | Competitor B |
---|---|---|---|
Available Sizes | 15 (10L-50L) | 9 | 7 |
DOT Certification | ✅ Full | ⚠️ Partial | ❌ None |
Price/Unit (50L) | $299 | $375 | $420 |
We create tanks that fit YOUR workflow:
🔸 Medical oxygen: Ultra-light 12L models (23% lighter than industry average)
🔸 Welding mixtures: High-capacity 45L cylinders with dual-pressure valves
After switching to our 30L standardized cylinders, AutoCore Inc. achieved:
⏱️ 19% faster production cycles
💰 $34,000 annual savings
🛡️ Zero safety incidents in 18 months
With 20+ years serving chemical plants, hospitals, and manufacturers, we guarantee:
🔒 100% compliance with ISO 9809-3 standards
🚚 Same-week shipping on standard sizes
💡 FREE expert consultation (worth $850)
(compressed gas tank sizes)
A: Standard compressed gas cylinder sizes vary by gas type and region. Common sizes include 20, 40, 80, and 120 cubic feet (e.g., for oxygen or nitrogen). Industrial cylinders may range up to 300 cubic feet or more.
A: Select a size based on gas consumption rate, portability needs, and storage space. Small tanks (e.g., 20-40 cu ft) suit low usage, while large tanks (80+ cu ft) are ideal for high-demand industrial use.
A: No, sizes differ by gas type due to varying pressure and safety requirements. For example, helium tanks are often smaller and lighter than high-pressure industrial gas cylinders like argon or acetylene.
A: A typical 80 cu ft industrial cylinder measures ~23 cm in diameter and 1.5 meters tall. Smaller 20 cu ft tanks may be 15 cm wide and 50 cm tall, varying slightly by manufacturer and gas type.
A: Capacity depends on both physical size and gas pressure. High-pressure cylinders (e.g., 3,000+ PSI) store more gas in compact sizes, while low-pressure tanks require larger volumes for equivalent capacity.
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