100 mL quantity is packaged in a 25 mL Sure/Pac™cylinder with brass 1/4" male NPT valve. Nominal gas pressure at 21ºC is 32 psig for 100 mL. This pressure is slightly above atmospheric pressure. Care must be taken when extracting this product from the cylinder.
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