
Gas cylinders are used every day in welding, fabrication, industrial manufacturing, beverage service, and specialty gas applications. To protect people, equipment, and facilities, cylinders must remain within their required hydrostatic test date.
This guide explains how to check if a gas cylinder needs hydrostatic testing and outlines Phoenix Welding Supply’s official hydro testing policy across all Arizona locations, including Phoenix, Mesa, Deer Valley, Tucson, Flagstaff, and Sierra Vista.
Every high pressure gas cylinder has permanent markings stamped into the metal near the shoulder or neck of the cylinder. These markings include the last hydrostatic test date and the DOT cylinder specification.
The hydrostatic test date is stamped as a month and year. For example, a marking of 06 21 indicates the cylinder was last tested in June 2021.
Stickers or labels may be present on the cylinder, but the stamped date is the official reference used for DOT compliance and safety inspections.
Hydrostatic testing intervals depend on the cylinder type and DOT specification. Most industrial gas cylinders follow these standards:
To determine if a cylinder is out of date, add the required retest interval to the stamped hydrostatic test date and compare it to today’s date.
Even if a cylinder is within its hydrostatic test date, it may still be unsafe to fill or exchange. Cylinders should not be filled if they show signs of:
Safety inspections are just as important as test dates.
Phoenix Welding Supply follows a clear and consistent policy to ensure safety, regulatory compliance, and transparency for our customers across all Arizona locations.
Hydrostatic Test Fee: $48 per cylinder
If there is ever a question about a cylinder’s status, our team is happy to review the cylinder and explain the next steps.
If a gas cylinder is out of date or shows visible damage:
Hydrostatic testing confirms that a cylinder can safely contain pressure without failure. Staying within required test dates helps protect workers, equipment, and job sites while ensuring compliance with DOT regulations.
Phoenix Welding Supply provides hydrostatic testing support and cylinder services at all locations throughout Arizona.
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Hydrostatic testing is a pressure test that verifies a gas cylinder can safely hold compressed gas without leaking or rupturing.
Check the stamped hydrostatic test date on the cylinder neck and compare it to the required retest interval based on the DOT specification.
The hydrostatic test fee is $48 per cylinder unless the cylinder qualifies under Phoenix Welding Supply’s sticker policy.
Yes. Our team can inspect cylinders, explain test dates, and help determine whether hydrostatic testing or exchange is required.