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Learn about Aluminum Scuba Cylinders in Oxygen-Enriched and Oxygen Service in our Frequently Asked Questions section.

Sustained-load cracking (SLC) in ruptured scuba cylinder made from 6351 aluminum alloy

October 22, 2007

Paint removal and repainting of Luxfer all-metal and composite cylinders made from 6061 aluminum alloy (L6X®)

January 16, 2007

Paint removal and repainting of Luxfer all-metal and composite cylinders made from Aluminium Alloy 6061 (AA6061)

January 16, 2007

Luxfers Grundsatzerklärung hinsichtlich einer vorgeschlagenen längeren Nutzungsdauer von vollumwickelten Verbundflaschen
November 14, 2006

Politique de Luxfer pour l’extension de la durée de vie des bouteilles bobinées en composite
November 14, 2006

Luxfer policy concerning service life extension for fully wrapped composite cylinders
November 14, 2006

Filling and use of Luxfer AA6351 scuba cylinders in Greece
August 9, 2006

Proper installation of valves into used Luxfer aluminum medical oxygen cylinders
February 21, 2006

Luxfer clarifies difference between “bowed” and “bulged” aluminum cylinders
September 2, 2005

Update to Luraville, Florida incident
August 23, 2004

Cylinder incident in Luraville, Florida
August 9, 2004

Policy statement concerning replacement of U.S. scuba cylinders made from 6351 aluminum alloy
February 4 , 2004

Dates when Luxfer changed its aluminum alloy from 6351 to 6061
November 12, 2003

Valve insertion procedures for oxygen service using straight-threaded brass valves with O-ring seals
July 22, 2003

Dates of Aluminum Alloy Changes
October 17, 2002

Maximum Recommended Torque Values for Luxfer Aluminum Cylinder Valve Threads
August 1, 2002

Product Safety Notice: Potential Scuba Valve Oxygen Incompatibility
July 15, 2002

Unauthorized metal-removing modifications to Luxfer aluminum gas cylinders used in North America
June 15, 2002

High pressure gas cylinders for the carbon dioxide beverage market
April 11, 2002