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Dive Mania :: Cylinders :: Worthington Galvanised 100 cuft/12.2L Steel Scuba Cylinders

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Worthington Galvanised 100 cuft/12.2L Steel Scuba Cylinders
Worthington Galvanised 100 cuft/12.2L Steel Scuba Cylinders 
Worthington Galvanised 100 CUFT Steel Cylinder
 
During the process of Hot Dip Galvanizing, the exterior of our steel cylinders are submerged into 840F molten Zinc. The process deposits an .8 - 1 mil thick zinc barrier to protect against the corrosive ocean environment. This layer of zinc metallurgically bonds to the steel cylinder. It will not chip and wear away like a painted zinc finish.
 
Our steel cylinders are manufactured at Worthington Cylinder's state of the art facility in Tilbury, Canada. The cylinders are manufactured using the Deep Draw and Ironing (DDI) process. Cylinders start from a circular plate of chrome-moly steel. Multiple draws on a hydraulic press transform the plate into an open ended shell. The shell is then closed, the neck is formed and the threads are machined. The DDI process produces the most consistence wall thickness resulting in the lightest weight, most efficient cylinders. This manufacturing process is what allows us to supply cylinders with the best buoyancy characteristics for scuba diving . Other suppliers are selling cylinders that are manufactured using the Billet Piercing or "Spun" Tube process. These cylinders are generally heavier with less preferred buoyancy characteristics than those manufactured using DDI.
 

X-Series

  • High Pressure - 230 BAR service pressure
  • Six different models, Two different diameters
  • X7 - 7.25" diameter
  • X8 - 8.00" diameter
  • Hot-dip galvanized exterior finish
  • Chromium Molybdenum steel construction
  • High-strength steel technology
  • More volume in a compact cylinder
  • XS Scuba International Valve (DIN/Yoke Combo)
  • Inlet thread is standard 3/4"-14 NPSM
  • Ultimate weight to capacity ratios
  • Ideal buoyancy characteristics
Watch how XS Worthington Cylinders are made http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8R-I5I1Dgo
 
High Pressure - 230 bar service pressure
Six different models, Two different diameters


Description X-Series 65 X-Series 80 X-Series 100 X-Series 120 X-Series 119 X-Series 130
Model X7-65 X7-80 X7-100 X7-120 X8-119 X8-130
Service
Pressure
230 bar 230 bar 230 bar 230 bar 230 bar 230 bar
Nominal
Capacity
8.2 liters 10.1 liters 12.2 liters 15.3 liters 14.8 liters 16.0 liters
Buoyancy*
FULL
- 3.9 kg - 4.1 kg - 4.5 kg - 4.9 kg - 4.9 kg - 5.3 kg
Buoyancy*
EMPTY
- 1.8 kg - 1.4 kg - 1.1 kg - 0.9 kg - 0.9 kg - 0.9 kg
Weight
EMPTY
11.4 kg 13.1 kg 15.0 kg 17.2 kg 19.0 kg 19.5 kg
Outside
Diameter
184 mm 184 mm 184 mm 184 mm 203 mm 203 mm
Cylinder
Length
42.4 cm 50.0 cm 60.1 cm 71.1 cm 60.1 cm 64.8 cm
Valve
Included
VX200 VX200 VX200 VX200 VX200 VX200
*in sea water with valve

Manufacturing Process
Built from Chromium Molybdenum steel plates
Utilizes the deep drawn process; the preferred method to build a SCUBA steel cylinder
This process yields a cylinder with a very uniform wall thickness resulting in a lighter, more efficient cylinder.

Buoyancy
Superior buoyancy characteristics
These cylinders have been designed to be slightly negative at the end of a dive

Exterior Finish
Hot-dip galvanized exterior finish deposits a strong zinc barrier to protect against the corrosive ocean environment

Nitrox Ready
Cleaned and sealed at the factory
Free of hydrocarbons to a level of 40 mg per square meter
Ready for pre-blended nitrox up to 40% FO2

Valves
All XS Scuba steel cylinders include the Thermo PRO valve
Convertible design allows for standard yoke or 230 bar DIN connections
Standard inlet thread (3/4"-14 NPSM) allows upgrade to any other Thermo valve
These valves are clean for pre-blended nitrox up to40% FO2

Boots
Included with all XS Scuba steel cylinders
Quality, self-draining design.


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SKU X100
Price: AUD 449.00
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Dive Mania News Dive Mania News
11-06-2010

Worthington Galvanised 100 cuft/12.2L Steel Scuba Cylinders


Dive Magazine April 2010 Review


The Problem with gloves designed for cold-water use is that they are primarily aimed at wetsuit divers, Which I find Bizarre.
Most feature a twin-cuff design : the inner layer has a smooth outer seal and the outer layer has a smooth inner seal.  This works well when interlaced with a wetsuit cuff, but can't be used like this with a drysuit seal.  The solution may be to put the seal against your skin.
These 5mm neoprene XS Scuba Dry Five gloves suffer from the same problem, but in their defence, they are quite effective, despite the lack of seal then using a drysuit - but a couple of thick rubber bands around the wrists made them almost watertight.  All the seams are reinforced then sealed, and on our test dives did not let a single drop of water.  After several hour-long dives in 8°C water, they work better than most - but any cooler and i'd opt for dry cloves.


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