80liter nitrogen gas cylinders

High-Quality nitrogen gas cylinder

Nitrogen bottles are typically made from high-strength steel such as 34crMo4, 37Mn to handle high pressures.
Steel producers use nitrogen to control the composition and enhance the properties of the alloy.
Nitrogen gas is widely used in the industries of Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Beverage, Glass, Cement and Lime, Healthcare, Laboratories & analysis, Electronics, Electronics, Automotive & transportation and Other industries.
Material and Construction:
Made from high-strength steel or aluminium.
Coated or treated to resist corrosion.
Equipped with a valve and regulator for gas control.
Sizes and Capacities:
Available in various sizes, from small portable cylinders to large industrial tanks.
Capacities measured in cubic feet (cf) or litres.
Pressure Ratings:
Designed to store nitrogen at high pressures, typically 2,000 to 3,000 psi.
Use pressure regulators for safe and controlled gas release.

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DSW is a leading nitrogen gas cylinder manufacturer, offering customers high-quality and reliable nitrogen tanks and gas bottles worldwide.
A nitrogen gas cylinder is a high-pressure container used to store and transport compressed nitrogen gas safely.
These cylinders are essential in various industries, providing a reliable and safe method for storing and transporting nitrogen gas.

80l Nitrogen Bottle Specification

N2 80L Nitrogen cylinders with special fire suppression valve and cap.
– Volume: 80Litre
– Color: Red,
– Diameter:267mm,
– Height:1710mm
– Thickness: 6.3mm
– Weight:76kg.
– Working pressure:200bar
– Test pressure:300bar

80liter nitrogen gas cylinders

Nitrogen gas applications

Nitrogen is an inert gas suitable for various applications, covering multiple aspects of chemical manufacturing, processing, handling, and shipping.

Due to their broad spectrum, nitrogen compounds have many varied applications;
therefore, we will focus on pure Nitrogen itself here.
Two-thirds of industrially produced Nitrogen is sold as gas while one-third as a liquid;
with two-thirds being used in an inert atmosphere when oxygen would pose a fire, explosion, or oxidizing hazards in air environments.

Food industry
Nitrogen gas is also used to provide an unreactive atmosphere, which is used to preserve foods. A modified atmosphere, pure or mixed with carbon dioxide, nitrogenates and preserves the freshness of packaged or bulk foods (by delaying rancidity and other forms of oxidative damage, like changing colours). Pure Nitrogen as a food additive is labelled in the European Union with the E number E941.

Light bulbs industry
Bulbs should not be filled with air since hot tungsten wire will combust in the presence of oxygen. You can’t maintain a vacuum, either, or external atmospheric pressure will break the glass. So, they must be filled with a non-reactive gas like Nitrogen. We can use inert gases like argon or helium instead of Nitrogen, but they are more expensive and rarer than Nitrogen.

Fire suppression systems
Fire suppression is achieved by reducing the oxygen concentration where the fire will extinguish while remaining at a level acceptable for human exposure for a short period.

Stainless steel manufacturing
There are various instances when Nitrogen can be added to steel during steelmaking, such as melting, ladle processing, and casting operations—nitrogen affects hardness, formability, strain ageing, and impact properties.

Tire filling systems
Nitrogen is used to inflate race cars and aircraft tyres, reducing the problems caused by moisture and oxygen in natural air. Nitrogen is less likely to migrate through tyre rubber than oxygen, so your tyre pressures will remain more stable over the long term. That means more consistent inflation pressures during use as the tyres heat up.

Aircraft fuel systems
In some aircraft fuel systems, nitrogen is used to reduce fire hazards.

Chemical analysis and chemical industry
Nitrogen is commonly used during sample preparation in chemical analysis. It concentrates and reduces the volume of liquid samples. Nitrogen is also essential to the chemical industry. It produces fertilizers, nitric acid, nylon, dyes, and explosives.
beer kegs
Pressurized beer kegs
Nitrogen can be used as a replacement, or in combination with, carbon dioxide to pressurize kegs of some beers, particularly stouts and British ales, due to the smaller bubbles it produces, which makes the dispensed beer smoother and headier. Nitrogen-charged beers can be packaged in cans and bottles.

Nitrogen use by purity
PSA can produce nitrogen from various purities. The lower the purity, the lower the cost of nitrogen production. For example, the quality of vegetable oil can be maintained by blanketing with 99,5% nitrogen purity. Average nitrogen purity for food processing ranges from 99% to 99,5%. Lower purity nitrogen from 96% to 99% is often used in fire and explosion prevention. High purity with nitrogen content from 99,9 % to 99,999 % is typically used for laser cutting, electronics soldering, and pharmaceutical applications.

 nitrogen gas cylinders
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Nitrogen and gas cylinders supplied by DSW are available in various cylinder sizes, with purity requirements and on-site solutions to meet your nitrogen gas needs.