Size: Typically ranges from 12 to 24 cylinders per rack, with dimensions varying based on cylinder capacity (common sizes: 48" x 48" x 72").
Grade: Constructed to meet marine-grade standards (e.g., ASTM A572 or equivalent corrosion-resistant materials).
Viscosity: Not applicable (N/A) for racks; gas systems may use lubricants with viscosities suited for marine environments (e.g., ISO VG 68).
Buoyancy: Designed to be neutrally buoyant or slightly positive, depending on application (foam inserts may be used for flotation).
Material: High-strength, corrosion-resistant materials such as galvanized steel, stainless steel (316L), or marine-grade aluminum.
Gas System Compatibility: Supports high-pressure gas cylinders (200-300 bar working pressure) with secure clamping mechanisms.
Coating: Powder-coated or anodized for enhanced corrosion resistance in saltwater environments.
Weight Capacity: Typically 500-1,500 kg per rack, depending on design and material.
Safety Features: Includes anti-roll bars, locking mechanisms, and DOT/IMO compliance for transport.
Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) for standard marine applications.