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Industrial Gas Cylinder Colours<\/span><\/h1>\n

While the cylinder label is the primary means of identifying the properties of the gas in a cylinder, the colour coding of the cylinder body provides a further guide.<\/p>\n

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Cylinder shoulder – European standard colour coding<\/span><\/h2>\n

The colour applied to the shoulder, or curved part at the top of the cylinder, signifies the European standard colour coding.<\/p>\n

The aim of the new standard (EN 1089-3), which has replaced the old cylinder colour scheme (BS349), is to help improve safety standards within the gases industry.<\/p>\n

A number of gases have been assigned a specific colour and some of these are shown below:<\/p>\n

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