New 4500 Psi Carbon Fiber Scba Cylinder Tank 9l, 60 Minute, Airgun, Paintball

New 4500 Psi Carbon Fiber Scba Cylinder Tank 9l, 60 Minute, Airgun, Paintball
New 4500 Psi Carbon Fiber Scba Cylinder Tank 9l, 60 Minute, Airgun, Paintball
New 4500 Psi Carbon Fiber Scba Cylinder Tank 9l, 60 Minute, Airgun, Paintball

New 4500 Psi Carbon Fiber Scba Cylinder Tank 9l, 60 Minute, Airgun, Paintball
Steady-Fill by Inocom (steadyfill. Com). Brand new high quality 9L carbon fiber wrapped aluminum air tank without valve. 4,500 PSI (310 BAR). Duration – 60 min. DOT Certified – 7/8-14 thread. 11.5 Pounds (5.2 KG). This particular tank is suited for SCBA, Paintball, PCP Airgun and many more applications. Construction: Seamless aluminum ally 6061 liner wound with high strength carbon fiber and glass fiber reinforced plastic full composite layers and subjected to an autofrettage pressure. The high strength and safety-assured construction provides up to 310bar service pressure, which enlarges gas storage capacity to 1.52 times than that of aluminum or steel cylinders. Extremely Light weight, up to 60%-70% lighter than steel cylinders and 30-40% lighter than aluminum cylinders. The specifications of carbon fiber composite cylinders covers a wide range of applications such as Self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), paintball gun, home oxygen therapy, aircraft oxygen, ELSA escape sets, and other applications that require lighter weight, stronger corrosion-resistance inner surface, and higher gas storage capacity. The item “NEW 4500 PSI CARBON FIBER SCBA CYLINDER TANK 9L, 60 MINUTE, AIRGUN, PAINTBALL” is in sale since Thursday, June 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Paintball\Air Systems & Accessories\N2 Tanks & Accessories”. The seller is “steady-fill” and is located in Duncan, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Steady-Fill by Inocom
  • MPN: M-0503

New 4500 Psi Carbon Fiber Scba Cylinder Tank 9l, 60 Minute, Airgun, Paintball

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