Lowest Cost Solution For Smooth Oxygen Delivery to your Torch

If you want to start using an oxygen concentrator with your torch but aren’t ready for a full Stage 2 System, our 3-Part Oxygen Smoothing Solution gives you everything you need in one simple, affordable package.

Many different lampworking torches can run directly from a concentrator, but two things usually happen:

  • The flame “breathes” because the oxygen flow isn’t steady
  • You can’t close your torch valves all the way without risking back-pressure on the concentrator

Our specialty Low Pressure Oxygen Tank fixes all of that with three built-in features.


What’s Inside the Solution

1. Buffer Tank — Smoother, Steadier Flame

The small buffer tank acts like a cushion for your oxygen flow.
It stores a little extra oxygen and releases it evenly, so the flame at your torch stays smooth and steady instead of pulsing.


2. Adjustable Pressure Relief Valve — Protects Your Concentrator

The pressure relief valve automatically opens if the pressure gets too high.
You can set it to vent just before your concentrator would alarm, which protects the machine and removes the need to keep your torch valves cracked open.


3. Oxygen Regulator — Dial In Your Perfect Flame

The regulator lets you fine-tune your oxygen pressure for your specific torch.
It also helps smooth the flow even more, giving you better control and a more consistent flame.


The Easiest, Cheapest Way to Run Your Torch on Concentrated Oxygen

With these three features working together as one system, you get the smoothest, safest, and most controllable oxygen flow possible—without the cost or complexity of a full Stage 2 system.

You’ll enjoy:

  • An inexpensive, plug-and-play solution
  • A cleaner, steadier flame
  • Better control over pressure and flow
  • Longer concentrator life

Shop this solution from the link below!

Low Pressure Relief Tank Assembly

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