Size: Typically available in cylinders ranging from 1 liter to 50 liters, with larger systems for industrial applications.
Grade: High-purity grades (99.999% or higher) for analytical instruments, industrial grades (99.5%+) for general use.
Viscosity: Dependent on gas type (e.g., helium has low viscosity, while sulfur hexafluoride is higher).
Buoyancy: Varies by gas density (e.g., helium is lighter than air, argon is heavier).
Material: Cylinders made of stainless steel or aluminum; seals and valves use PTFE, Viton, or other corrosion-resistant materials.
Pressure: Standard fills at 200-300 bar, with high-pressure systems up to 450 bar.
Temperature Range: Operational from -40°C to +60°C, depending on gas and system design.
Regulatory Compliance: Meets ISO, SOLAS, and IMO standards for marine safety.
Gas Types: Includes calibration gases (e.g., zero air, span gas), carrier gases (e.g., nitrogen, helium), and specialty gases (e.g., CO2, methane).
System Components: Manifolds, regulators, pressure relief valves, and leak detection systems.