Marine Diving Gas Cylinders and Gas Systems typically include the following key specifications and technical properties:
Size: Common sizes range from 3L to 18L, with larger systems available for commercial diving.
Grade: High-pressure cylinders are typically manufactured to DOT 3AA, ISO 9809-1, or EN 1964 standards.
Viscosity: Not directly applicable to cylinders, but gas mixtures (e.g., Nitrox, Trimix) have specific flow characteristics.
Buoyancy: Negative buoyancy when filled; buoyancy compensators (BCDs) adjust diver buoyancy.
Material: Typically aluminum (6061-T6) or steel (high-tensile grades like 4130).
Pressure Rating: Common working pressures include 200 bar, 232 bar, and 300 bar.
Valve Type: K-valve (yoke) or DIN valve configurations.
Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum resists saltwater corrosion; steel cylinders require protective coatings.
Weight: Varies by material—aluminum cylinders are lighter but bulkier than steel.
Regulator Compatibility: Must match valve type (yoke or DIN) and gas mixture.