Worthington Industries increases portfolio
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Tanks and Terminals,
Worthington Industries Inc. has announced an addition to its industrial gas storage portfolio. Worthington is introducing four MicroBulk cylinder sizes: 1000, 1500, 2000 and 3000 l, available in both high pressure (HP) and very high pressure (VHP) specifications used for storage of liquid oxygen, nitrogen, argon and carbon dioxide.
"Offering MicroBulk cylinders is an important expansion to our industrial gas storage portfolio," said Geoff Gilmore, president of Worthington Industries' Pressure Cylinders business. "This expands Worthington's range of products, and supports our goal to fully support every stage of industrial gas storage and transport."
Worthington MicroBulk cylinders provide a secure onsite source of cold liquid product that provides pressurised gas with gauges that monitor your liquid levels at all times. Worthington MicroBulk Cylinders may be installed and operated indoors or outdoors.
Packaged and bulk industrial gas customers around the world rely on Worthington Industries' broad range of products and expertise in gas and liquid storage technology, including high pressure and cryogenic storage vessels, transport trailers, brazing alloys, hand torches, and countless complementary products.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.tanksterminals.com/storage-tanks/23092016/worthington-industries-increases-portfolio-28455/
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