Buy Helium Gas in Singapore

Pure and Reliable Helium Gas Supplier for Balloons, Welding, Medical, Electronics, and other applications

High Purity Helium Gas (99.999%)

Balloon-grade and Industrial-grade Helium Available

  • Proven Industry Leader
    Decades of expertise in rare and specialty gases

  • Guaranteed Purity and Safety
    Meets ISO-certified standards

  • Flexible Supply Solutions
    Available in 10L, 47L, and 50L cylinders

  • Reliable Delivery
    On-time supply with nationwide coverage

Helium Gas Supply Options

Helium Type Cylinder Size Purity Level
Industrial Grade Helium 10, 47, 50L cylinder size N/A
Liquid helium dewar Up to 99.9995%
Purified Helium 10, 47, 50L cylinder size 99.9995
Ultra High Purity (UHP) Helium 10, 47L cylinder size 99.9999
Balloon Helium <10L (content: 0.7m³), 10L, 47L cylinder size N/A

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Industries & Applications

  • Party & Event Balloons
    Safe & easy-to-use helium for decorations
  • Medical & Healthcare
    MRI machines, respiratory therapy
  • Welding & Manufacturing
    Inert shielding gas for precision welding
  • Aerospace & Cryogenics
    Ultra-low temperature applications
  • Semiconductors & Electronics
    Used in fiber optics, cooling, and plasma processing

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I buy small helium cylinders for party balloons?

Yes! We offer small helium cylinders for event organizers and party planners.

What are the available supply modes for helium?

We provide helium in gas cylinders, liquid helium, and helium pallets (cylinder bundles) for industries throughout Singapore.

What is the lead time for helium supply?

Gas cylinders are available for immediate delivery, while liquid helium requires at least 5 working days. (Subject to raw material availability.)

Are Helium cylinders, tanks, bottles and cannisters the same thing?

Yes, they are the same and refer to storage vessels that contain pressurised gas. Cylinders are the industry standard term whereas tanks, bottles and cannisters are informally used.