The properties of an industrial gas dictates the way in which it is supplied to the customer.
Gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, argon, hydrogen and helium can be readily compressed into a cylinder at pressures up to 200 bar.
These cylinders are constructed from materials capable of withstanding these pressures. Traditionally these cylinders have been made from high strength steel or aluminium but modern composite cylinders are now becoming available.
Many fuel gases are liquid and room temperature and are stored at low pressures in thin walled steel or composite cylinders.
Acetylene, because of its properties, needs to be stored in a cylinder containing a ‘porous mass’ into which the gas is held in a carrier solvent.
These cylinders come in a range of sizes which are normally defined as the water capacity of the package. Which size is most suitable for you will depend on a range of factors including consumption and flow rate. Please contact your local country to discuss what options are available to you.
Each cylinder is fitted with a cylinder valve tailored to suit the gas and pressure requirements.
The outlet thread is dictated by international standards to ensure that only regulators compatible with these requirements can be fitted.
Linde has also developed a range of integrated valves and regulators called VIVANTOS® contact your local country to see if they are available for you.
For applications requiring higher capacities Linde also supplies a range of ‘Bundles’ which are multiple cylinders, connected together and palletised.