The mobile gas refueling truck is equipped with all the necessary systems for on-board refueling at any convenient point. Lightweight design and large module capacity reduce fuel costs.
MAGT is designed for refueling vehicles operating at a distance from stationary CNG filling stations with natural gas. MAGT is a special vehicle that includes gas batteries, gas filling stations with commercial gas metering, and an automatic vehicle refueling control system.
SYSTEMS OF ANY COMPLEXITY FOR GAS TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE (MAGT)
Metal composite cylinders with a capacity from 50 to 185 liters are designed for operating pressures up to 40 MPa. Used for compressed air, gases and liquids
Combined metal-composite cylinders with a capacity from 47 to 185 liters, designed for operating pressures of 20 and 24.5 MPa, intended for transportation, storage and use of technical gases. The following working media can be used in cylinders: air, nitrogen, argon, carbon dioxide, oxygen, helium.
Cylinders of this type cannot be used for transportation, storage and use of natural gas (methane)
for gas transportation
BG 100.20.398/1165
100
398
1165
69.0
BG 132.20.398/1485
132
398
1485
88.5
BG 160.20.398/1765
160
398
1765
105.5
BG185.20.398/2005
185
398
2005
120.0
BG 80.24,5.406/965
80
406
965
57.2
BG 100.24,5.406/1165
100
406
1165
72.0
BG 132.24,5.406/1485
132
406
1485
92.4
BG 160.24,5.406/1765
160
406
1765
110.3
BG 185.24,5.406/2005
185
406
2005
126.0
Series:
BG
Temperature specification:
TU 4591-010-13055988-2006
Metal-composite cylinders with a capacity of 80 to 210 liters are designed for an operating pressure of 24.5 MPa, installed on gas accumulator blocks (GAB), small-sized mobile gas tankers (SMGT), mobile automobile gas tankers (MAGT), automobile gas filling compressor stations (AGFCS) and intended for transportation, distribution, storage of compressed natural gas (methane)
Arctic: -60 to +65 °C
Application:
Operating pressure:
24.5 MPa
Liner type:
Aluminum seamless
Roving type:
Carbon fiber
Basalt
See drawing of a cylinder for a pressure of 24.5 MPa