New 150 cu ft. Steel Nitrogen Cylinder with CGA580 valve installed
When the job is big, this new 150 cu ft. steel nitrogen cylinder delivers! Durable, thick steel walls painted with standard cranberry rust-resistant paint keep this tank going for the long haul. Fresh certification guaranteed to be within the last 12 months.
Cylinder and valve are compatible with all inert gases – nitrogen, argon, helium, CO2/nitrogen mix, and neon.
Nitrogen can be used in HVAC applications for purging refrigerant lines and completing scale-free brazing jobs. Inert gases can be used for purging refrigerant from tubing, flowing and preventing oxidation while brazing, and pressurizing a system for leak detection or a coolant / cooling system pressure test. You’ll also find nitrogen useful for getting oil out of the way before pulling a vacuum.
Overall, you can use nitrogen for applications where you’d usually use compressed air. Anytime you work with any kind of inert gas, you need a flow meter and regulator; as opposed to a standard gauge manifold.
Gas blends containing nitrogen can increase the mechanical properties of alloys containing nitrogen and prevent pitting corrosion in welding applications.
Premium Construction
- Durable steel construction.
- Thick, rust stop painted walls.
- Cap and collar.
- High-quality valve installed.
Quality Features
- Approximately 7″ diameter x 47″ height (with valve) Note: due to differences between manufacturers, cylinder height may vary slightly.
- DOT- and TC-approved
- Certified or hydro-tested within 12 months
- 2216 PSI
- New CGA580 valve
- Consistent tare weight
- Applications: Industrial, Beverage, Welding
- Ships empty
- Cylinder color may be gray or cranberry
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Product note: compressed gas cylinders can be dangerous if used improperly. Please be careful, know the correct procedures for use, and exercise caution when connecting and using any compressed gas device.
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