
diving tanks
Diving tanks, also known as scuba cylinders, are high-pressure metal cylinders that store compressed air or gas used for underwater breathing. They are typically made from aluminum or steel and come with a regulator that reduces the pressure, making the air safe to breathe through a mask and mouthpiece. The amount of gas in the tank determines how long a diver can stay underwater. Properly filled and maintained tanks are essential for safety, allowing divers to explore underwater environments while controlling their depth and duration of submerged activities.