

Oxygen Gas Bottle 10L for Laser Cutting
£46.04 + VAT
Our 10L Oxygen Gas Bottle is filled to 200 bar and engineered specifically for high‑performance laser cutting systems. Oxygen is a highly reactive gas and causes an exothermic reaction by multiplying the power of the laser...
‣ Gas Type: Oxygen
‣ Cylinder Size: 10L
‣ Cylinder Size: 10L
‣ Thread Type: BS341 No3 5/8″ INT
‣ Pressure: Filled to 200 Bar
‣ Gas Volume: Contains 2 cubic meters of gas
‣ Cylinder Dimensions: 760 mm tall x 150 mm wide
‣ Compatibility: Equivalent to other leading oxygen gas suppliers
‣ Pressure: Filled to 200 Bar
‣ Gas Volume: Contains 2 cubic meters of gas
‣ Cylinder Dimensions: 760 mm tall x 150 mm wide
‣ Compatibility: Equivalent to other leading oxygen gas suppliers
Please Note: New cylinders (those for which you have no suitable exchange) are subject to a £55.00 refundable security deposit
Oxygen Gas Bottle 10L for Laser Cutting
Key Features
- High‑purity oxygen optimised for laser cutting processes
- 10‑litre steel cylinder filled to 200 bar for extended runtime
- Rent‑free supply model — pay only for refills
- Reliable, consistent gas flow for clean, accurate cuts
- Compatible with a wide range of industrial laser cutting machines
- Fully compliant with UK safety and transport regulations
- Available for local collection or national delivery through Adams Gas stockists
Deposit: £55.00 refundable deposit per cylinder (refundable to account holder only).
Uses & Applications
- Precision laser cutting of mild steel, stainless steel, aluminium, and other metals
- Fabrication workshops requiring clean, oxide‑free cut edges
- CNC laser systems in manufacturing, engineering, and prototyping
- Sheet‑metal processing and high‑volume production lines
- Small to medium workshops seeking a cost‑effective, rent‑free oxygen supply
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