Products
Kaplan Industries delivers high-quality compressed gas cylinders tailored for industrial, medical, and specialty applications. Whether you need precision-engineered acetylene, aluminum, or CO₂ cylinders, our diverse product lineup ensures reliability, safety, and performance. Explore our solutions and find the perfect fit for your needs.
Kaplan Industries also offers custom cylinder options—from neck ring embossing to paint, stamping, and stenciling. It’s our attention to detail that sets us apart.
Industrial Cylinders
From the smallest lecture bottles to the largest storage vessels, from 240 PSI to 6000 PSI working pressure, Kaplan Industries has the cylinder you need to help provide the flexibility required for you and you customer.
Acetylene Cylinders
Kaplan automatic acetone filling system assures precise fills monitored by state-of-the-art digital measuring equipment and scales.
Medical Aluminum Cylinders
Kaplan Industries offers an outstanding selection of aluminum medical cylinders manufactured from 6061 alloy giving you exceptional strength and durability.
Aluminum Industrial and Specialty Gas Cylinders
Kaplan Industries is proud to offer a wide range of aluminum cylinders for Industrial and Specialty gas applications.
CO2 Aluminum Cylinders
From 2.5 lb. to 50 lb. capacity Kaplan offers you quality 6061 alloy aluminum cylinders to meet all your beverage needs.
Hydrocarbon Gases
With the legalization of Cannabis growing dramatically in the United States and worldwide, more and more states are realizing the importance of this product in many consumer and medical industry applications.
Cradles and Manifolds
Kaplan Industries offers customizable cylinder cradles and manifolds to fit your gas storage and distribution needs. Custom configurations available – built to your specs.
Cryogenics
Kaplan’s welded insulated are high-vacuum, multi-layer insulated, removable cryogenic liquid vessels designed for the safe storage and transportation of liquefied gases such as liquid oxygen, argon, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide (N₂O, when filled in high-pressure cryogenic cylinders).