Being informed is the best decision-making tool you can have as a customer going into a wide marketplace. Choosing the right gas cabinet to fit your particular needs is easy if you familiar yourself with some basic facts about their build and applications in the industrial world.
Gas has long been harnessed for the benefit of the manufacturing world and the technology to efficiently utilize this naturally occurring tool has evolved significantly over the past century. Today, safety is of paramount importance in any work environment and the use of cabinets to house potentially combustible materials meets this priority. When talking with suppliers, make sure they emphasize the idea of safety as much as you do.
Reliable units are almost always made out of gauged steel, somewhere between 9 and 12 gauges. All parts that aren’t directly welded into the unified body are usually the viewing window located on the front latch of a box and the ventilation louver situated on the top. Valves, springs and another other moving part housed inside the unit should be placed according to a design that will ensure a potential part failure will not affect other parts.
As an emergency measure, a sprinkling system should be placed underneath or somewhere nearby the louver and the door accessing the unit should be sealed enough to minimize any toxic material exposure to those working with or nearby the equipment. Always be certain that the materials meet or exceed safety codes in order to provide the safest possible work environment.