Oxygen Cylinder (O₂) | Industrial & Medical Oxygen Supply

Compressed oxygen cylinders from ParsiaGas are supplied in capacities ranging from 5 to 50 liters with working pressures up to 200 bar. These cylinders comply with ISO and EN standards, making them suitable for medical, industrial, and laboratory use. Safe valves and regulators are provided with every unit.

  • Working pressure: 150–200 bar, tested up to 300 bar
  • Steel or aluminum cylinders with standard blue/white color coding
  • Available as single cylinders or manifolded bundles
  • Equipped with standard regulators and safety valves
  • Suitable for medical, industrial, and laboratory applications
Oxygen Cylinder (O₂) | Industrial & Medical Oxygen Supply

What Are Oxygen Cylinders?

Compressed oxygen in cylinders is one of the most common methods of storing and using oxygen in industries, medical centers, and laboratories. Each cylinder is filled to a working pressure of up to 200 bar and, depending on its capacity (5 to 50 liters), can store several cubic meters of oxygen gas.

Features & Technical Specifications

  • Working Pressure: 150–200 bar (tested up to 300 bar)
  • Material: Alloy steel or aluminum
  • Manufacturing Standards: ISO 9809 / EN 1964
  • Valve Types: BS3 / DIN6 / CGA540
  • Capacity: 5 to 50 liters

Accessories & Regulators

  • Medical regulator with flowmeter and dual gauge
  • Industrial regulators for cutting and welding
  • Dual-stage regulators for laboratory applications
  • Multi-cylinder pallet (Manifold) for high-consumption users

Safety Notes

Oxygen cylinders must be stored upright and secured with a chain. Avoid contact of oil or grease with oxygen fittings. Keep cylinders away from heat and direct sunlight, and always use a suitable, well-maintained regulator for your application.

Applications

  • Hospitals and medical centers
  • Welding and cutting workshops
  • Metallurgical industries and glass manufacturing
  • Universities and research laboratories

Consultation & Price Inquiry

To receive pricing and sales information for industrial and medical oxygen cylinders, contact the ParsiaGas sales team or submit your request through the link below:

Oxygen Cylinder Price Request

Technical Specifications

Purity Up to 99.5% (Medical / Industrial Grade)
Grade پزشکی
Delivery Pressure Outlet pressure: 2 to 10 bar (depending on regulator type) bar
Storage / Boiling Point Ambient temperature, away from direct heat °C
Valve / Connection Type BS3 / DIN6 / CGA540
Standards ISO 9809 / EN 1964

Cylinder / Bundle Supply

Water Capacity (L) Gas Volume (Nm³@15°C,1bar) Fill Pressure (bar) Pack-6 Bundle Type / Notes
10 1.5 150 none
10 2 200 none
20 3 150 none
20 4 200 none
40 6 150 Active 6-pack
40 8 200 Active 6-pack
50 7.5 150 Active 6-pack

Safety & Downloads

Oxygen cylinders must always be stored upright and secured with a chain. Avoid any contact of oil or grease with the oxygen valve. Never expose the cylinder to heat or direct sunlight. Refilling must be performed only at authorized filling centers. Always use proper, well-maintained regulators designed specifically for oxygen service.

Pricing & Ordering

  • Price note: The price of oxygen cylinders depends on capacity, material, pressure rating, valve type, and gas purity. For an accurate quotation, please contact the ParsiaGas specialists.
  • Minimum order: 1 cylinder or a full pallet (6 to 12 cylinders)
  • Lead time: 2-4 days

FAQ

What is the pressure of an oxygen cylinder

Between 150 and 200 bar, with safety test pressure up to 300 bar

What is the difference between industrial and medical oxygen cylinders

They differ in gas purity levels and valve types; medical cylinders are supplied according to hygienic and regulatory standards.

Can oxygen cylinders be refilled

Yes. Refilling is performed at authorized filling stations with certified equipment

How often must an oxygen cylinder be tested

A hydrostatic test is mandatory every 5 years

Can an oxygen cylinder be transported lying down

No. Cylinders must be transported upright and secured to prevent movement

How can I check for valve leaks

Use a soap solution or foam; never use a flame for leak detection

Can multiple cylinders be connected as a manifold system

Yes. Multi-cylinder manifolds and distribution panels are available for high-consumption applications

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