In India, the demand for industrial gases is driven by a massive chemical manufacturing base and a rapidly growing food additive sector. Due to the diverse climatic conditions—ranging from extreme humidity in coastal regions to intense heat in the plains—the material integrity of large gas bottles is critical to prevent corrosion and leakage.
Economic shifts toward decentralized industrial hubs have increased the need for flexible transport. This has led to a surge in demand for mid-sized options like the 9 kg gas bottle, which balances storage capacity with the logistical ease required for narrow urban industrial corridors.
Furthermore, strict adherence to PESO (Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization) standards in India means that every 3kg gas cylinder used in laboratories or small-scale food additives production must undergo rigorous hydrostatic testing to ensure safety in high-density work environments.