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Medical  N2O Gas
40L cylinder 99.9%-99.999% industrial laughing gas ,medical grade nitrous oxide
Food grade N2O is produced by Ammonium Nitrate.
Widely used for hospital applications. Another common application is Nitro booster in high speed racing cars.
Common purity : 99.9%
Electronic purity : 99.999%
DSW Nitrous Oxide have been exported to many countries like India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Netherlands, and Mexico.

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DSW Industry is one of key gas bottle suppliers in china, offering compressed gas cylinders for filling and storing compressed gases O2, Ar, N2, CO2 and NG with cost effective.
These gases vary from flammable (hydrogen) or toxic (ammonia) to inert (nitrogen),stored at extremely high pressures up to 2,500 pounds per square inch gauge.

Product packaging
size 10L 40L
Outside Diameter 140/152/159 mm 219mm
Height 950/890/790mm 1333mm
Weight 13.4/12.6/12.7 KGS 48 KGS
Working pressure 150BAR 150BAR
Test pressure 250BAR 250BAR
Material 37Mn 37Mn
Wall thickness 4.1/4.4/4.4 mm 5.7MM
Standard ISO9809-3 ISO9809-3
Filling weight( N2O) 5 KGS 20/24 KGS
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Nitrous oxide is a clear, colourless, slightly sweet smelling, non-irritating gas supplied in blue (ultramarine) cylinders as determined by AS4484.Cylinder sizes available in 1.5L, 3.0L, 10L, 25L, 35L, 50L as measured by nominal water capacity.

Purity 99.9% NO Nitric Oxide Gas Medical Grade With Colorless Appearance
CAS No.: 10102-43-9
EINECS No.: 233-271-0
UN No.: UN1660
Purity: 99.9%
Dot Class: 2.3
Appearance: Colorless
Grade Standard: Medical Grade

Nitric oxide dosing information
Usual Pediatric Dose for Respiratory Failure:

Comments:
-Doses above 20 ppm are not recommended
-Avoid abrupt discontinuation
Use(s): To improve oxygenation and reduce the need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in term and near term (over 34 weeks gestation) neonates with hypoxic respiratory failure associated with clinical or echocardiographic evidence of pulmonary hypertension in conjunction with ventilatory support and other appropriate agents