
20% CO₂ / Argon Mix Gas – 9-Cylinder Manifold Pack (Rental) | Adams Gas UK
£671.54 + VAT
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20% CO₂ / Argon Mix Gas 9‑Cylinder MCP Pack delivers reliable, high‑capacity MIG welding performance with strong penetration, stable arcs, efficient delivery with monthly rental.
- 9 x 50L cylinder neatly in a manifold pallet
- 20% Carbon Dioxide 80% Argon
- For high volume and continuous use through a BS341 no.3 INT outlet
- 200 bar per cylinder
- Individual cylinder turn on, to use the manifold pack at your discretion
- Forklift Unload Only – Full weight up to 1350kg
Dimentions
- Hight :2000mm
- Width: 790mm
- Depth: 790mm
For any further infomation regarding these manifold packs contact us either:
By phone on 01843220596
Email us at Sales@adamsgas.info
Upgrade Your Welding Performance with a High-Volume MCP Pack
- 9 x 50L Cylinders at 200bar
- Total volume of 90000L
- Sturdy Manifold pack on a Forklift Pallet
- Individual cylinder restraint inside the manifold
- Will connect to most BS341 No3 regulators
- Integrated high pressure manifold system to ensure continuous gas delivery
- Monthly rental to ensure ongoing safety testing, inspection and cylinder compliance
Suitable for:
✔ High-volume industrial welding
✔ Fabrication & production lines
✔ CNC & robotic welding systems
✔ Workshops and heavy engineering
✔ Gas distribution manifolds
User Requirements
‣ Only available directly from Adams Gas
‣ Monthly rental applies at £100 +VAT taken by direct debit
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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.
MIG/MAG (GMAW): Always uses shielding gas (unless flux-cored gasless wire)
TIG (GTAW): Always uses shielding gas (usually Argon)
MMA/Stick (SMAW): No external gas needed (flux coating provides shielding)
The right MIG welding gas depends on the material you are welding and the finish you want to achieve. Argon and CO2 mixes are commonly used for mild steel, while higher argon blends are better suited to stainless steel and aluminium. Adams Gas offers a wide range of MIG welding gases and can help customers choose the most suitable option for consistent, high quality results.
Pure CO2 is a cost effective option that delivers good penetration, but it can create more spatter and a rougher weld finish. Mixed gases cover cleaner welds, better arc stability, and improved control. Adams Gas supplies both pure CO2 and mixed gas options so welders can choose the right balance between performance and cost.

