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23 May

Understanding the Benefits of the Steel Scuba Diving Tank

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Scuba diving tanks are typically made out or aluminum or steel.  It is important to know the differences because there are cetain situations that require a steel scuba diving tank for safety. The steel scuba diving tank has a higher density which gives the tank more buoyancy. When a diver requires the higher density rate they can obtain a steel scuba diving tank in either a high pressure or low pressure form. A high pressure steel scuba diving tank is typically smaller, with more air. The high pressure scuba diving tank also requires a regulator set up for DIN.

The low pressure steel scuba diving tank is a lot easier to fill though they are larger when taking into account the volume of air that they can hold. The High Pressure steel scuba diving tank comes in two models – the HP 100 and the slightly smaller AL80.

-Knowing Your Terms When Choosing a Steel Scuba Diving Tank

There is difference between pressure and volume. The pressure of a tank does not indicate the measurement of size or volume of the tank. Pressure is basically that of the amount of compression that the air holds and is measured in pounds per square inch and steel scuba diving tanks come in combinations of volumes as well as fill pressures and cubic foot volume is the unit of measure that tells how much air the tank actually holds.

To release or stop the flow of air one usually has a valve do this operation and there is the K-Valve which is most used in low pressure steel scuba diving tanks as well as the DIN valve which are used on high pressure steel scuba diving tanks and the pressure would necessarily have to be 3300 PSI and more. The regulators that are used on high pressure tanks need that the regulator be converted to DIN.

-Hi-tech Choices in Steel Scuba Diving Tanks

Recent technology has produced some innovations in the steel scuba diving tank. One such development is the XS Scuba High Pressure Steel 100 tank. This steel scuba diving tank is compatible with any regulator, includes Pro Valve Standard Yoke, and is DIN compatible. It is also Nitrox ready up to 40%, which is the limit for recreational scuba diving. Finally, it has pressure of 3442 PSI and includes a self-draining tank boot.

This tank is also made from Chromemoly steel. This is the same one used on aircraft frames due to its resilence, strenght, and weight. Since the steel is more buoyant than aluminum, the diver benefits by removing some of the load. The measurements of this steel scuba diving tank are 7.25 inches in diameter and 24 inches long. It weighs 33 pounds when empty and is -10 pounds when buoyancy full and only -2.5 pounds when buoyancy empty. Knowing what the differences are between an aluminum and a steel scuba diving tank are critical. Divers enter many precarious situations where the proper equipment has as much impact as the proper experience.

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