Gas Cabinets

Gas cabinets securely store and manage gases used in various industrial processes. They ensure safety and reliability in gas delivery systems.

  1. Air Products Gasguard Autopurging Gas Cabinets

    Gas Cabinets

    Air Products Gasguard Autopurging Gas Cabinets

    Air Products Gasguard Autopurging Gas Cabinets

    • 6ea Available
    • AP3 Autopurge Controllers
    • 1ea for the Following Gases
    • AsH3
    • NH3
    • 5% SiH4/He
    • 5% Si2H6/H2
    • Cl2
    • BCl3
      • 1ea Matching VMB also Available for each Gas Cabinet
      • AP Multiplexer with 8ea Analog Inputs & 12ea Switch Inputs
  2. Aeronex Cryogenic H2 Gas Cabinet

    Gas Cabinets

    Aeronex Cryogenic H2 Gas Cabinet

    Aeronex Cryogenic H2 Gas Cabinet  

    • 2ea Gas Panels 
    • 2ea Aeronex 40-04114 GateKeeper 10M Three Valve Bypass Manifolds
    • H2 Valve Manifold Box Also Available 

Common Applications

gas storage

industrial gas management

chemical handling

cryogenic applications

Buying Guide

Gas Cabinets Buying Guide

When selecting a gas cabinet, it is crucial to consider the specific requirements of your industrial application.

Understanding the capabilities and specifications of different cabinet models can aid in making an informed purchase decision.

  • Assess the configuration and compatibility with the gases you intend to store.
  • Check for safety features such as autopurge functionality to handle potential hazards.
  • Verify the condition and ensure all safety certifications are up to date.
  • Review accompanying manuals and documentation to confirm proper installation and usage guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are gas cabinets used for?
Gas cabinets are used for the safe storage and management of gases in industrial settings.
How do gas cabinets enhance safety?
They provide controlled environments for gas storage, reducing the risk of leaks and ensuring safe handling.
Can gas cabinets handle multiple gases?
Yes, many gas cabinets are designed to accommodate various gases with appropriate configurations.
What factors should be considered when choosing a gas cabinet?
Consider gas compatibility, cabinet material, safety features, and system integration.
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