Mini Hvac Acetylene Tank Rho ISO Certificate Small Acetylene Oxygen Cylinders
ISO9809-3 150bar 37MN Small HVAC acetylene tank Small acetylene oxygen cylinder
Product Information:
1, small acetylene cylinder parameters: 89mm-180mm outer diameter; 0.8 litre to 20 litre small acetylene cylinders; Small acetylene cylinder working pressure is 150bar; Hydrostatic test pressure is 250bar; Iso9809-3 production standard; 37 mn material;
2, small acetylene cylinder height: 197mm-1012mm; Small acetylene cylinder body weight: 1.60kg-24.8kg; Minimum design wall thickness of gas cylinders: 2.4mm-4.9mm; Cylinder mouth thread: PZ27.8,PZ39; 25E; And so on;
3. Aliases: Mini Acetylene tank, Small Acetylene and Oxygen Tanks, Oxy Acetylene cylinder, Acetylene gas tanks, Hvac Acetylene tank
Tips for safe use of gas cylinders:
Acetylene bottle lying, easy to roll, bottles and bottles, bottles and other objects are easy to be hit, the formation of excitation energy, resulting in the occurrence of acetylene bottle accidents;
Special care must be taken when storing and handling acetylene compressed cylinders.
1. Acetylene cylinders must always be kept upright with the valve cover closed.
2. Store small cylinders carefully, as they do not have protective caps.
3. Acetylene cylinders are not suitable for use in environments where temperatures may exceed 52C (125F). Above this temperature, if filled to maximum capacity, there is not enough room for acetone and acetylene to expand in the cylinder.
4. Always ensure that manifolds containing acetylene and oxygen cylinders are separated by a 5-foot firewall or at least a 20-foot distance, except in torch trucks used for cutting and welding.
ISO9809-3 150bar 37MN Small HVAC acetylene tank Small acetylene oxygen cylinder
Type | Outside Diameter (mm) | Water Capacity (L) | Bottle Height (mm) | Weight (kg) | Working pressure (Bar) | Design wall thickness (mm) | Material Grades |
WMⅡ108-2.0L-150 | 108 | 2 | 310 | 3.62 | 150 | 2.9 | 37MN |
WMⅡ108-3.0L-150 | 108 | 3.0 | 440 | 4.96 | 150 | 2.9 | 37MN |
WMⅡ108-5.0L-150 | 108 | 5.0 | 696 | 7.74 | 150 | 2.9 | 37MN |
WMⅡ140-4.0L-150 | 140 | 4.0 | 375 | 5.89 | 150 | 3.8 | 37MN |
WMⅡ140-5.0L-150 | 140 | 5.0 | 447 | 6.96 | 150 | 3.8 | 37MN |
WMⅡ140-8.0L-150 | 140 | 8.0 | 665 | 9.68 | 150 | 3.8 | 37MN |
WMⅡ140-10.0L-150 | 140 | 10.0 | 818 | 11.9 | 150 | 3.8 | 37MN |
WMⅡ159-8.0L-150 | 159 | 8.0 | 548 | 9.11 | 150 | 4.3 | 37MN |
WMⅡ159-10.0L-150 | 159 | 10.0 | 660 | 10.9 | 150 | 4.3 | 37MN |
WMⅡ159-12.0L-150 | 159 | 12.0 | 780 | 13.1 | 150 | 4.3 | 37MN |
WMⅡ159-15.0L-150 | 159 | 15.0 | 932 | 16.8 | 150 | 4.3 | 37MN |
WMⅡ180-20.0L-150 | 180 | 20.0 | 1012 | 24.8 | 150 | 4.9 | 37MN |
Acetylene is one of the widely known fuel gases in the world. It is also one of the dangerous gases due to the following characteristics:
1. Acetylene is unstable, which means it breaks down at high temperatures and pressures and becomes dangerous.
2. Acetylene has a wide flammability range. The lowest flammability limit in air is 2.4% and the highest is 83%. These flammable properties mean that any small gas leak can cause a fire.
3. Acetylene also has low ignition energy, which means that when there is a low energy spark from a source such as static electricity, acetylene may ignite. This is one of the reasons why acetylene cylinders are not transported in closed vehicles. In the past, there have been several accidents in which acetylene was ignited by the electrical systems of these vehicles.