50L Nitrogen 200bar – for Plasma Cutting

£77.50 + VAT

Our 50L Nitrogen 200bar Cylinder is a high‑capacity, high‑purity nitrogen supply designed for professional plasma cutting, delivering long, stable runtime for workshops and production environments. With consistent pressure, clean gas purity and compatibility across most plasma...

  • Cylinder content 50L at 200bar
  • Thread Type: BS341 No3 5/8″ INT
  • Cylinder size 160cm * 20cm
  • Cylinder content 10.0m3
  • They use the same regulator fittings as BOC, Air products and Air liquid
  • No bottle rental
  • No environmental charges
  • No fees to come and collect a cylinder
  • Please Note: New cylinders (those for which you have no suitable exchange) are subject to a £135.00 refundable security deposit

Safety Data Sheet

50L Nitrogen 200bar – for Plasma Cutting

  • High‑purity nitrogen for smoother, cleaner plasma cuts
  • Large 50L / 200bar cylinder for maximum runtime and fewer changeovers
  • Stable pressure output supporting consistent arc behaviour
  • Reduces oxidation on sensitive metals and improves edge quality
  • Non‑flammable, inert gas for safe workshop operation
  • Compatible with most nitrogen‑based plasma cutting systems
  • Ideal for medium‑to‑high‑volume industrial workloads
  • Nitrogen is widely used in plasma cutting as a primary cutting gas or shield gas, depending on the torch and material. It helps maintain a stable arc, reduces oxidation and improves cut quality across a broad range of metals.

    Typical applications include:

    • Production sheet‑metal cutting
    • Fabrication and batch manufacturing
    • Automotive brackets, panels and repair work
    • Agricultural and machinery components
    • HVAC ducting and installation
    • Mobile engineering and on‑site cutting
    • Prototyping and precision metalwork

    Compatible Metals

    Metal Performance Notes
    Stainless Steel Smooth, clean edges with reduced oxidation
    Mild Steel Stable arc performance on thin‑to‑medium gauges
    Aluminium Good for thin sections; helps reduce porosity and roughness
    Galvanised Steel Minimises burn‑back and helps preserve coating
    Copper & Brass Suitable for thin materials with correct torch settings

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

You can place orders online through the Adams Gas shop, by contacting the team by phone or email, or by locating a nearby stockist via their stockist finder. For refills, Adams Gas offers a professional gas cylinder filling service, including collection and re-delivery of customer-owned bottles where required.

Adams Gas supplies a wide range of bottled gases across the UK, including propane, butane, CO₂ (carbon dioxide), helium, argon, nitrogen and welding gases such as MIG and TIG mixtures. They also offer additional services like gas cylinder filling, new cylinders, cylinder testing, third-party storage and transport of dangerous goods.

Yes, nitrogen is widely used for pressure testing and purging because it is inert and does not introduce moisture or oxygen into systems. This makes it suitable for testing pipework, HVAC systems, and other sealed environments. Adams Gas supplies nitrogen bottles commonly used for these professional applications.

Disposable gas cylinders are most practical for short duration tasks, site work, mobile jobs, or low volume usage where portability and convenience are priorities. They are commonly chosen when returning or storing refillable cylinders is not efficient. Adams Gas supplies disposable gas cylinders suited to these use cases.

Disposable gas cylinders are typically used for light welding, brazing, soldering, heating, and maintenance tasks. They are often ed for repair work, installation jobs, and situations where compact equipment is required. Adams Gas provides disposable gas cylinders suitable for professional and trade applications.

Disposable cylinders offer convenience and portability, while refillable cylinders are generally more cost effective for regular or high volume use. Disposable options are best suited to occasional or mobile work where efficiency and ease of use outweigh long term running costs. Adams Gas offers both disposable and refillable options so users can choose the most efficient solution.

Nitrogen bottles are commonly ed for applications that require an inert, dry, and stable gas supply. These include pressure testing, purging, leak detection support, tyre inflation, laboratory use, and certain industrial processes. Adams Gas supplies nitrogen bottles suitable for professional and trade applications where consistency and reliability are essential.

Choosing the correct nitrogen bottle size depends on usage volume, flow requirements, and whether mobility or reduced changeovers is the priority. Smaller bottles suit site work and intermittent use, while larger cylinders are more efficient for workshops and continuous applications. Adams Gas offers nitrogen bottles in multiple sizes to support different working environments.