Gas Cabinets

Gas cabinets are specialized enclosures designed for the safe storage and distribution of hazardous gases used in laboratories and industrial settings. They ensure precise control over gas flow rates and pressure levels, supporting operational safety with features like autopurging and integrated valve manifold boxes for efficient and traceable gas handling.

  1. Aeronex Cryogenic H2 Gas Cabinet

    Gas Cabinets

    Aeronex Cryogenic H2 Gas Cabinet

    Aeronex Cryogenic H2 Gas Cabinet  

    • 2ea Gas Panels 
    • 2ea Aeronex 40-04114 GateKeeper 10M Three Valve Bypass Manifolds
    • H2 Valve Manifold Box Also Available 

Common Applications

Laboratory gas management

Industrial gas storage

Chemical processing

Semiconductor manufacturing

Research facilities

Pharmaceutical production

Buying Guide

Gas Cabinets Buying Guide

When selecting a gas cabinet, consider the specific gases you intend to store and ensure compatibility with the cabinet’s materials and design. Review the cabinet’s safety features, such as autopurging capabilities, to align with your operational safety requirements.

It is also crucial to verify the scalability options, ensuring the cabinet can integrate with your existing infrastructure and accommodate future expansions. Pay attention to the traceability features, which are essential for regulatory compliance and safety audits.

  • Check for compatible materials and design for your specific gases
  • Review autopurging and safety features
  • Ensure scalability and integration capabilities
  • Verify traceability features for compliance and audits

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the safety features of gas cabinets?
Gas cabinets often include autopurging systems and integrated valve manifold boxes to manage hazardous gases safely and efficiently.
How does autopurging in gas cabinets work?
Autopurging systems automatically clear residual gases from the lines, minimizing risks and ensuring a safe operating environment.
What types of gases can be stored in gas cabinets?
Gas cabinets can accommodate various gases such as AsH3, NH3, and SiH4/He, with specific configurations for each.
Why is traceability important in gas storage?
Traceability ensures that every gas usage can be accounted for, which is crucial for safety audits and regulatory compliance.