Size: Typically available in lengths ranging from 10 to 40 feet, with diameters from 6 to 12 inches.
Grade: Commonly constructed from marine-grade aluminum alloys such as 5052, 5083, or 6061 for corrosion resistance.
Viscosity: Not directly applicable to solid structures; pertains to fluid systems if integrated.
Buoyancy: Designed to be neutrally buoyant or slightly positive, depending on application and gas capacity.
Material: Primarily marine-grade aluminum, often anodized or coated for enhanced durability.
Pressure Rating: Typically rated for 200-300 psi, depending on design and gas type.
Weight: Lightweight, with approximate weights of 5-20 lbs per linear foot, depending on size and alloy.
Corrosion Resistance: High resistance to saltwater and harsh marine environments.
Mounting Options: Includes welded brackets, clamps, or modular systems for secure installation.
Compatibility: Suitable for compressed gases like oxygen, nitrogen, or mixed gases in diving systems.