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Attach a compressed air source to pressurize liquids for dispensing and spraying.
Store and dispense liquids in food, pharmaceutical, and beverage plants—these tanks attach to a compressed air source for use in sanitary environments.
Fill syringes quickly without the mess—these tanks use compressed air to push viscous liquid into a syringe. They hold up to a gallon of material, so you can fill many syringes one after another.
These tanks are built to ASME specifications. Use them with your paint sprayer for high-volume application of paint and coatings.
Attach a large-capacity tank to your paint sprayer for high-volume application of paint and coatings.
Use oxygen with other fuels to increase flame temperature.
Use propane in heating, thawing, and soldering applications.
Butane burns cleaner than propane at similar temperatures. Use it in heating, thawing, and soldering applications.
Propylene produces the highest flame temperature and is better than propane for brazing applications.
Store argon, argon/carbon dioxide blends, helium, and nitrogen.
Safely transport and store oxygen in these tanks.
Safely transport and store acetylene in these tanks.
Safely transport and store propane gas in these tanks.
These tanks can be used as water heaters when used with a heat source, such as an immersion heater.
Use these tanks to accommodate the expansion of heated water and provide a cushion of compressed air in closed water-heating systems.
These tanks meet NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for use with drinking (potable) water.
Manufactured in accordance with ASME codes.
A rolling rubber diaphragm maintains tank pressure at or near 0 psi, which extends seal life to help keep lubricants clean.
These tanks have drain ports on the bottom to remove condensation.
Able to withstand pressures up to 600 psi, these tanks store compressed air for use in high-pressure applications.
Get clean, dry air wherever you need it. The separator, filter, and dryer mounted on these tanks clean and dry compressed air as you fill it. Once full, move the tank to your workspace on its pneumatic wheels.
Replace the propane tank on vehicles. Tanks come unfilled.
Store refrigerant recovered from HVAC systems for transport and recycling.