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Disposable Nitrogen Cylinders


M10
Mini Single Gauge Regulator – to fit M10 Disposable Gas Cylinders
This Mini Single Gauge Regulator is designed to fit
£19.00

0.95L
Nitrogen (N2) disposable gas bottle cylinder for Tyre Inflation 0.95L – M10*1RH
Our 0.95L nitrogen disposable cylinder with M10*1RH fitting provides
£17.06

0.95L
Nitrogen (N2) disposable gas bottle cylinder for plumbers and air con 0.95L – M10*1RH
Our 0.95L nitrogen disposable cylinder with M10*1RH fitting provides
£17.06

2.2L
Nitrogen (N2) disposable gas bottle cylinder for Tyre Inflation 2.2L – M10*1RH
Our 2.2L nitrogen disposable cylinder with M10*1RH fitting provides
£24

2.2L
Nitrogen (N2) disposable gas bottle cylinder for plumbers and air con installers 2.2L – M10*1RH
Our 2.2L nitrogen disposable cylinder with M10*1RH fitting provides
£24
FAQs
As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.
Yes, nitrogen is widely used for pressure testing and purging because it is inert and does not introduce moisture or oxygen into systems. This makes it suitable for testing pipework, HVAC systems, and other sealed environments. Adams Gas supplies nitrogen bottles commonly used for these professional applications.
CO2 bottles are commonly used for MIG welding, particularly on mild steel, where strong penetration and cost efficiency are priorities. They are also used in workshops where high gas consumption makes CO2 a practical option. Adams Gas supplies CO2 bottles suitable for consistent performance in these environments.
Pure CO2 offers deep penetration and lower running costs, making it popular for heavier fabrication work. However, it can produce more spatter and a rougher finish than mixed gases. Many professionals choose CO2 when strength and cost matter more than appearance. Adams Gas provides CO2 bottles that allow users to make that choice confidently.
Bottle size should be chosen based on usage frequency, weld duration, and whether portability or reduced downtime is more important. Smaller bottles suit occasional or mobile work, while larger bottles are better for workshops with continuous welding. Adams Gas offers a range of CO2 bottle sizes to suit different working patterns.
Disposable gas cylinders are most practical for short duration tasks, site work, mobile jobs, or low volume usage where portability and convenience are priorities. They are commonly chosen when returning or storing refillable cylinders is not efficient. Adams Gas supplies disposable gas cylinders suited to these use cases.
Disposable gas cylinders are typically used for light welding, brazing, soldering, heating, and maintenance tasks. They are often ed for repair work, installation jobs, and situations where compact equipment is required. Adams Gas provides disposable gas cylinders suitable for professional and trade applications.
Disposable cylinders offer convenience and portability, while refillable cylinders are generally more cost effective for regular or high volume use. Disposable options are best suited to occasional or mobile work where efficiency and ease of use outweigh long term running costs. Adams Gas offers both disposable and refillable options so users can choose the most efficient solution.
The amount of helium needed depends on the number of balloons, their size, and whether they are latex or foil. Larger balloons and foil balloons require more helium than standard latex balloons. Adams Gas supplies helium options suitable for small parties through to larger events.
Float time depends on balloon type, size, and environmental conditions. Latex balloons generally float for several hours, while foil balloons can float for several days when properly filled. Using good quality helium helps achieve consistent float performance.
Yes, while the helium itself is the same, latex and foil balloons behave differently once filled. Latex balloons are porous and lose helium more quickly, whereas foil balloons retain helium for longer. Adams Gas supplies helium suitable for inflating both latex and foil party balloons.
Nitrogen bottles are commonly ed for applications that require an inert, dry, and stable gas supply. These include pressure testing, purging, leak detection support, tyre inflation, laboratory use, and certain industrial processes. Adams Gas supplies nitrogen bottles suitable for professional and trade applications where consistency and reliability are essential.
Choosing the correct nitrogen bottle size depends on usage volume, flow requirements, and whether mobility or reduced changeovers is the priority. Smaller bottles suit site work and intermittent use, while larger cylinders are more efficient for workshops and continuous applications. Adams Gas offers nitrogen bottles in multiple sizes to support different working environments.