High Pressure Seamless Steel Gas Cylinders used for storing & dispensing of High Pressure gases like CO2, O2, N2O, etc used in various applications like fire fighting, medical, industrial, beverages, diving, etc.
Nitrous oxide n2o
Medical gases
Cas no.: 10024-97-2
Einecs no.: 233-032-0
Un no.: un1070
Purity: 99.9%, 99.999%
Dot class: 2.2
Appearance: colorless
Grade standard: electronic grade, industrial grade, medical grade
Medical:
It is used as a carrier gas in a 2:1 ratio with oxygen for more powerful general anaesthetic drugs such as sevoflurane or desflurane.
Electronic:
It is used in combination with silane for chemical vapor deposition of silicon nitride layers; it is also used in rapid thermal processing to grow high quality gate oxides.
Our high-quality cylinders, most of which are less than ten years old, conform to the highest industry standards. We also have a limited stock of older cylinders that have been diligently retested for safety and functionality.
In terms of technical specifications, all our cylinders (including the valves) are CE or ISO marked and exhibit a working pressure (PW) between 200 - 250 bar. The test pressure (PH) ranges between 300 - 345 bar.
Additional valve specifications include:
- Cylinder thread: 25E
- Outlet thread: DIN 477-1
- Overpressure safety device included
Our competitive pricing is as follows:
- Per cylinder: 80
- Containment basket: 225
Description:
Cryogenic Thermal-insulating cylinder provide the longest holding time,lowest evaporation rate,highest gas-withdrawal rate and low cycle cost.
1.For liquid nitrogen,oxygen,argon,CO2 or nitrous oxide.
2.Different sizes and pressures to better satisfy your requirement.
3.Stainless-steel vessel.
4.Thicker,dent-resistent outer shell.
5.Durable,inner-vessel support system.
6.Heavy-duty footring and large diameter handling ring with four supports.
7.Combination Pressure Control Regulator.
8.Appear capacity of liquid nitrogen.
Zero Air is air which has had hydrocarbons removed via a process of oxidative catalysis to ensure it only contains less than 0.1 parts per million (PPM) of total hydrocarbons. ... For these applications the zero air is usually supplied in one of two ways, via pressurized gas cylinders or via a gas generator