Robust & Reliable Gas Cylinders

Our steel cylinders are manufactured to the highest standards for safety and durability. Ideal for medical, industrial, and domestic use, each cylinder is tested and certified for secure gas storage and safe operation.

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10kg
10kg

Manufacturing Standard: EN1442 EU Directive: 2010/35UE Outside Diameter: 304 mm – 305mm Overall Height: 504-530 mm Water Capacity: 24.0 L Tare Weight: 11 - 15 Kg Test Pressure: 30.0 bar

15kg
15kg

Manufacturing Standard: EN1442 EU Directive: 2010/35UE Outside Diameter: 295-305 mm Overall Height: 670-685 mm Water Capacity: 35.0 L Tare Weight: 15 - 16Kg Test Pressure: 30.0 bar ⠀

35kg
35kg

Manufacturing Standard: EN1442 EU Directive: 2010/35UE Outside Diameter: 280-285 mm 380-385 mm Overall Height: 970-1000 mm 1420-1450 mm Water Capacity: 85.0 L Tare Weight: 31 - 35 Kg Test Pressure: 30.0 bar

Steel Cylinder Safety

Steel Cylinder Safety

LPG is supplied in liquefied form in pressurised cylinders. LPG cylinders are safe when used correctly. Follow our safety guidelines on how to safely store your gas bottles:

✔️ LPG cylinders must be kept in an upright position and stored outdoors with adequate ventilation.

✔️Shut off the cylinder valve when not in use or turn off the regulator switch after use.

✔️Shut off the cylinder valve when not in use or turn off the regulator switch after use.

✔️Keep the cylinder away from flammable materials or liquids, sparks, naked flame, heat and other sources of ignition.

✔️To check for gas leakage use soapy water over and watch for bubbles.

Everything you need to know about our LPG cylinders.

Cylinder FAQs

Gas cylinders should be stored upright, secured with chains or straps, away from sources of heat and ignition, in a well-ventilated area, and protected from direct sunlight. Valve caps should always be in place when not in use.

Gas cylinders are labeled with color codes and printed labels indicating their contents. Always check the label and not just the color, as color codes can vary by country and sometimes cylinders are repainted.

No, damaged gas cylinders should not be repaired or reused. They must be taken out of service and disposed of according to local regulations, as repairs can compromise safety.

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