
The size of the tanks is usually measured in cf( cubic feet) and is based on the type of usage.

If you are a hobby welder who is quite familiar with MIG and TIG processes, you will most likely require the 40cf, 80cf, or 120cf tanks. It is extremely important to use welding tanks to store the welding gas which in turn is important for the quality of the welds you produce.īesides that it is very important to keep track of the gas left in the tank, and how long the gas will run out of the welding tank. These welding gases are stored above atmospheric pressure in a container with a typical shape of a cylinder with flat bottoms i.e the welding tank.Īt the top of the tank, there are welding regulators that help in regulating the amount of gas that is supplied through the nozzle.įor TIG(Tungsten Inert Gas), only Argon is used and for MIG(Metal Inert Gas) a mixture of 75% Argon and 25% CO2 is used.Īll the processes which utilize argon gas for welding are called argon welding. Majorly Argon, CO2(Carbon Dioxide), and Helium are used as shielding gas, These are used in order to keep the weld clean from environmental contamination. If you are new to welding you might not know how big or small of a welding tank you really need.Īs already discussed they are used to store the shielding gas.

80 cu/ft 75% Argon 25% CO2 Welding Gas Cylinder Tank CGA 580 – FULL

How to Accurately Determine the Gas Left?.
