Gas Cylinder Source offers a full range of DOT-certified argon cylinders designed for professional use in MIG welding, TIG welding, metal fabrication, manufacturing, and laboratory applications. This category includes argon tanks ranging from small portable sizes to high-capacity industrial cylinders, available in steel and aluminum construction to match different handling, weight, and durability requirements.
All argon cylinders sold by Gas Cylinder Source are manufactured or recertified to current DOT standards and fitted with CGA-580 valves, the industry-standard outlet for argon and other inert gases in the United States. Cylinders are intended for use with pure argon or argon-based shielding gas blends commonly used in welding and industrial processes.
Unlike traditional gas suppliers that rely on long-term cylinder rental programs, Gas Cylinder Source sells argon cylinders outright, allowing businesses to eliminate monthly rental fees, maintain control of their equipment, and manage refills locally. This ownership model is especially beneficial for welding shops, fabrication facilities, maintenance teams, and contractors that regularly use argon and want predictable costs.
Argon is an inert, non-flammable gas, making it ideal for shielding molten metal from atmospheric contamination during welding. Selecting the correct argon cylinder size depends on flow rate, duty cycle, portability needs, and refill frequency, all of which are addressed through the size and material options in this category. All cylinders ship empty for safety and regulatory compliance and must be filled by a qualified gas supplier before use.
Our high-quality Argon cylinders are perfect for a range of applications, including hard-working arc welding, steel-making, heat-treating, manufacturing, and beverage applications, with wine preservation being our favorite.
With the CGA580 valve, this gas cylinder and valve combination can be filled with any inert gas, such as Nitrogen or Helium.
Argon cylinders are used to store and supply argon gas for welding, metal fabrication, manufacturing, and laboratory applications.
Argon is most commonly used as a shielding gas in TIG and MIG welding to protect molten metal from oxygen and nitrogen in the air. Its inert properties help produce clean, stable welds with minimal oxidation.
Argon cylinders are also used in industrial processes, research environments, and specialty applications that require a non-reactive atmosphere.
All argon cylinders ship empty.
Shipping filled high-pressure gas cylinders is restricted for safety and regulatory reasons. Gas Cylinder Source ships argon cylinders empty so they can be transported legally and safely nationwide.
Customers should arrange filling with a qualified gas supplier capable of supporting the cylinderโs pressure rating and CGA-580 valve configuration.
Argon cylinders are available in a wide range of sizes, from small portable cylinders to large 300-cubic-foot industrial tanks.
Smaller cylinders are commonly used for mobile welding, light-duty fabrication, or tight workspaces. Larger argon tanks are preferred by fabrication shops and manufacturing facilities that want to reduce refill frequency.
Choosing the right size depends on welding amperage, gas flow rate, and how often refills are practical for the operation.
Yes, all argon cylinders sold by Gas Cylinder Source meet current DOT certification requirements.
DOT certification ensures the cylinder complies with federal standards for pressure rating, construction, testing, and identification. This is required for legal transport, filling, and use in the United States.
Cylinders are either newly manufactured or recently recertified, providing current test dates and maximum usable service life.
Argon cylinders use CGA-580 valves.
CGA-580 is the standard valve outlet for argon, nitrogen, helium, and other inert gases in industrial applications. This standardization helps prevent incorrect gas connections and improves workplace safety.
Most argon regulators are explicitly designed for CGA-580 valves, making compatibility straightforward for professional users.
Steel argon cylinders are heavier and more economical, while aluminum argon cylinders are lighter and corrosion-resistant.
Steel cylinders are commonly chosen for stationary shop use where durability and lower upfront cost are priorities. Aluminum cylinders are preferred for portable applications due to reduced weight and resistance to rust.
Both materials meet the same DOT standards and perform equally well when properly filled and maintained.
Most industrial argon cylinders are rated for service pressures around 2,400 PSI.
The exact service pressure is stamped on the cylinder and must be matched with a compatible regulator. Higher-capacity cylinders hold more gas at the same pressure due to their greater internal volume.
Users should always verify pressure ratings and regulator compatibility before filling or operation.
Most steel argon cylinders require recertification every 10 years, while aluminum cylinders require it every 5 years.
The retest interval is defined by DOT regulations and is stamped on the cylinder shoulder along with the last test date. Using a cylinder that is out of test is not compliant and may be refused by gas suppliers.
Regular recertification ensures the cylinder remains structurally sound and safe for continued high-pressure service.
Buying argon cylinders eliminates ongoing rental fees and gives businesses full control over their equipment.
Rental programs often involve monthly charges that accumulate over time, especially for operations using multiple cylinders. Ownership provides predictable costs and long-term savings.
Owned cylinders can be filled by local suppliers, allowing flexibility in sourcing and inventory management.
Argon cylinders from Gas Cylinder Source are ideal for welding shops, fabrication facilities, manufacturers, and contractors who want to own their gas equipment.
They are well-suited for businesses that use argon regularly and want compliant, professional-grade cylinders without rental commitments.
Gas Cylinder Source supports both single-cylinder purchases and volume orders, making this category appropriate for small operations and large industrial buyers alike.