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Industrial gas cylinder LASAL™ 41
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Industrial gas cylinder - LASAL™ 41 - AIR LIQUIDE FRANCE INDUSTRIE - gas / nitrogen / CO2
Industrial gas cylinder - LASAL™ 41 - AIR LIQUIDE FRANCE INDUSTRIE - gas / nitrogen / CO2
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Characteristics

Applications
industrial
Product type
gas
Gas type
nitrogen, helium, CO2
Capacity

50 l
(13.2 gal)

Description

Overview
LASAL™ is Air Liquide's brand dedicated to laser applications.

Applications
  • Cavity gas for lasers

Safety
Hazards: Contains gas under pressure; may explode if heated. Asphyxiant at high concentrations. Flammability range: non-flammable.

Transport
Proper shipping name: Compressed gas
UN No.: 1956
ADR class: 2
Classification code: 1A
ADR pictograms displayed according to regulations.

Specification table
Reference: I6573L50R2A001
Commercial name: LASAL™ 41 Cylinder 50L 200 bar
Pressure: 200 bar
Packaging type and size: 50L
Cap: Standard
Capacity: 9.25 m³
Physical state: gaseous
Relative density (gas): Lighter than air
Valve connection: AFNOR C (21.7 x 1.814 SI - right-hand male)
Single molecule: MIX
Components (vol. % abs): He (balance); CO2 3.14% ±0.06%
N2 31.4% ±0.6%
Impurities (selected): H2O (5 bar) ≤ 5; CnHm ≤ 1
Color: colourless
Odour: odourless

Technical features / specifications
  • Product reference: I6573L50R2A001
  • Commercial designation: LASAL™ 41 Cylinder 50L 200 bar
  • Rated pressure: 200 bar
  • Cylinder volume: 50 L
  • Gas capacity (volume at 15 °C and 1 atm): 9.25 m³
  • Physical state: gaseous
  • Composition (vol. % abs): CO2 3.14% ±0.06%; N2 31.4% ±0.6%; He (remainder)
  • Declared impurities: H2O (5 bar) ≤ 5; CnHm ≤ 1
  • Valve connection: AFNOR C (21.7 x 1.814 SI - right-hand male)
  • Color: colourless; Odour: odourless
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