Cylinder

From GAWDAwiki

Jump to: navigation, search

Cylinders are containers that store gases under high pressures. They can generally be defined using four characteristics:

  1. Type of gas
  2. State of gas
  3. Purity of gas
  4. Type of cylinder[1]

Contents

Cylinder Handling

Because cylinders store gas under high pressure, they can be extremely dangerous. There are many government regulations regarding the handling, packaging, labeling and storing of cylinders. Agencies regulating such practices include, but are not limited to, the Department of Transportation (DOT). Some basic guidelines for cylinder management are as follows.

  • Cylinders should be stored in a secure, upright position.
  • Valve protection caps and appropriate regulators should be used.
  • Cylinders should be properly labeled, describing the name and type of gas and whether it is full or empty.
  • Users should never rely upon the color of a cylinder to identify its contents.[2]

Acetylene Cylinders has a solid core that is permeated with acetone which stabilizes this very volatile material. The paradox of acetylene cylinders is that we are still allowed to landfill them even though acetone itself is a hazardous chemical and is land-banned.3


References

  1. http://www.globalspec.com/LearnMore/Material_Handling_Packaging_Equipment/Material_Handling_Equipment/Gas_Cylinders
  2. http://www.oseh.umich.edu/OSEH%20Presentations/Rhonda.pdf
  3. Jim Hemeon, Cylinder Recyclers

VideoVideo

Click the following links to view videos about cylinders.

News to UseNews to Use

Click the following links to view news to use about cylinders.