Help & Support – Technical Gases
Find out everything you need to know about safety when using technical gases – including how to handle gas cylinders safely.
Find out everything you need to know about safety when using technical gases – including how to handle gas cylinders safely.
Safety and health at work is always a top priority at Istrabenz Plini Group and one of our key values.
The attitude towards safety of each and every co-worker – from management to all engineers, production, sales, purchasing and other support staff – is of a paramount importance, as each worker contributes his/her share and is responsible for working safely in his/her area of expertise.
At Istrabenz Plini Group, we handle hazardous substances when working – gases under pressure that are also explosive or toxic, as well as asphyxiants, oxidants, etc. Our safety culture is based on employee training. In doing so, we take into account the characteristics of our companies, past events and existing good practices.
Our common goal is to achieve the highest possible level of safety, health and security at work, so to always find out about:
Substances that are under high pressure and, if heated, can cause an explosion.
Substances that cause a strong exothermic reaction when in contact with other substances, especially flammable substances.
Substances that ignite quickly when close to a heat source.
Substances that are very dangerous to your health and can cause death if swallowed or inhaled.
Substances that can cause skin ulcers or severe eye damage if used incorrectly.
Substances that can explode due to heating or friction.
Substances that are mutagenic, carcinogenic, allergenic, affect reproduction, etc.
Substances that cause skin, eye, respiratory or internal organ irritation and have narcotic effects.
Substances containing chemicals that pose a threat to living organisms in water or on land.
May cause fire or explosion and suffocation.
May cause suffocation.
In combination with flammable materials, they can cause strong reactions or explosions, facilitate the ignition of materials and greatly increase the intensity of a fire.
In the Istrabenz Plini Group, gases can be divided into the following groups according to the hazards they pose:
GAS GROUP |
GAS |
HAZARDOUS |
CRYOGENIC GASES |
LIQUID NITROGEN LIQUID ARGON LIQUID OXYGEN LIQUID CARBON DIOXIDE |
Danger of frostbite. Choking Hazard. |
FLAMMABLE GASES |
LPG* PROPANE ACETYLENE HYDROGEN NATURAL GAS (METHANE) |
They can ignite or explode when heated. Choking Hazard. |
OXIDISING GASES |
OXYGEN NITROGEN DIOXIDE |
In contact with oils and fats, they can ignite or explode. |
FLUORINATED GREENHOUSE GASES |
R-410a R-134a R-407c R-32 |
They are generally non-flammable, with exceptions (e.g. R-32). They can explode when heated. They are strong greenhouse gases and contribute to global warming. |
OTHER GASES UNDER PRESSURE |
NITROGEN ARGON CARBON DIOXIDE |
They can explode when heated. Choking hazard (except Air and oxygen-rich mixtures). |
INCORRECT |
CORRECT |
Cylinder storage |
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Cylinders must never stand on their own, without support. |
The cylinders should be placed in a group (honeycomb), one next to the other, or chained to a wall support. A cylinder pallet can also be used for safe storage. |
Cylinder moving |
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Never carry a cylinder on your shoulder, lift it or roll two cylinders at once. |
Roll only one cylinder at a time, and only over a short distance. To move cylinders over longer distances, use a dedicated cylinder trolley. Always check that a protective cap is installed on the cylinder before moving and storing it. |
Moving with a forklift |
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Do not transport individual cylinders or pallets in a forklift truck where the cylinders are not secured with a seat belt against falling. |
The forklift truck is only used to move cylinders in pallets, secured with a safety belt. Never transport cylinders directly on forks without a pallet. |
Falling cylinders |
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Never try to catch a falling cylinder. |
Keep an eye out for falling cylinders and wear protective shoes when working with them. |
Personal protective equipment |
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Do not move or stow cylinders in pallets without personal protective equipment. |
Make sure that cylinders do not squeeze your hands and use protective gloves, appropriate footwear with a protective cap and eye protection (goggles) to protect your eyes in case of unforeseen gas leaks. If working in a potentially explosive atmosphere, only wear clothing and shoes intended for such an environment. |
At Istrabenz Plini, technical gases are supplied:
Istrabenz Plini offers a wide range of cylinders and other containers/vessels for the storage and transport of gases. Cylinders and containers/vessels are manufactured in accordance with international requirements. Strict specifications on the quality of the interior walls of the containers and their condition allow them to maintain the characteristics of the products they are intended for over a long period of time.
Capacity l H2O |
Outer Diameter in mm ca |
Height *mm ca |
10 |
168 |
940 |
20 |
203 |
950 |
40 |
203 |
1650 |
50 |
229 |
1650 |
*indicative values with valve and a protective cap
Please contact our commercial department to check availability of cylinders/containers of other sizes.
Cylinders are available either as separate units or grouped in cylinder bundles. The correct choice of container dimensions depends on the analysis of consumption and service requirements of the user.
Cylinder No. |
Dimensions (L x W x H) mm |
16 x 50 L |
1005 x 1005 x 2006 |
20 x 50 L |
1005 x 1240 x 2006 |
25 x 40 L |
1130 x 1130 x 1935 |
Valves for cylinders
Materials of the valve structure (valve body, mechanical parts and housing) are carefully selected according to the gas to be compressed in the cylinder and manufactured in accordance with the applicable standards. The valves are available with an outlet flange as specified by national standards (EN-DIN, EN-UNI…)
If you need any information and assistance on how to use our products, feel free to contact us
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