Single Cylinder Gas Panels

Single cylinder gas panels facilitate accurate regulation and distribution of gases from single sources in laboratory environments. These panels support precise pressure control with operating ranges typically between 0-200 psi, ensuring traceable calibration and consistent gas flow for critical experiments and processes.

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Common Applications

gas chromatography

mass spectrometry

welding and cutting

chemical synthesis

environmental monitoring

Buying Guide

Single Cylinder Gas Panels Buying Guide

When selecting a single cylinder gas panel, it's essential to consider the range of pressures it can handle, typically up to 200 psi, to meet your laboratory needs.

Inspect the materials of construction to ensure compatibility with the gases you plan to use, such as stainless steel for corrosive environments.

  • Verify the panel's compatibility with your specific gases and operational requirements.
  • Ensure the panel includes necessary safety features like pressure relief valves.
  • Consider the need for integrated calibration capabilities for traceability.
  • Evaluate the ease of maintenance and the availability of replacement parts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What gases can be used with single cylinder gas panels?
These panels are typically compatible with a range of gases such as nitrogen, helium, and argon, but specific compatibility should be confirmed with manufacturer specifications.
How does a single cylinder gas panel maintain pressure accuracy?
Pressure accuracy is maintained through precise regulators and gauges which allow fine adjustments, typically within a range of 0-200 psi, ensuring consistent delivery.
What are the calibration requirements for single cylinder gas panels?
Regular calibration is essential to maintain accuracy and traceability, typically following manufacturer guidelines for pressure settings and flow rates.
Are there any safety features integrated into these gas panels?
Safety features often include pressure relief valves and check valves, designed to prevent over-pressurization and reverse flow.