the maker of the tank, the pressure that it should operate at...eg (WP 228BAR)
then the test pressure that the cyl is tested at (TP 350BAR)
and the capacity the cylinder would hold if filled with water eg 12 L 12 litres
The numbers on a scuba tank reveal 3 things. Serial no. of the tank. Type metal. and the current hydro date.
Inside the tank on the back side there are usually numbers stamped in. If not there, under the tank may be printed on ones.
From a regulator attached to a scuba tank.
The empty weight of a 100 cubic foot steel SCUBA tank is approximately 33lbs.
Depends on the size of the tank.
Depends on the size of the tank.
A scuba tank typically holds about 11 liters of air at atmospheric pressure.
I would think so, because there are two of them mixed together. Air in a scuba tank or anywhere else should be heterogeneous. A scuba tank filled with either oxygen or nitrogen would be homogeneous.
the silly answer is you can store anything in a scuba tank that you can get in it!!. BUTthe serious answer is scuba tank were designed for compressed air and nothing else... using a scuba tank for natural gas is like driving around with a bomb in your car!!, the valves and collars of the bottles are not strong enough if there was a crash
No.
its the scuba tank on the swimming guys back.
You can use a scuba tank, but that is it.