The Direct Answer
Pallet quantities for 640g cylinders vary by supplier batch and packaging spec. We confirm the working figure on the quote rather than publishing a fixed number that would be wrong half the time.
The Slightly Longer Explanation
The honest answer is that pallet counts shift with crate dimensions, void packaging, and the specific supplier batch. A figure that’s right in Q1 might be off by 10% in Q3 because the packing spec changed.
What’s stable is the indicative pallet anchor — from £4,800 per pallet for 640g formats — and the operational fact that 640g pallets are dense enough to make a single pallet a workable first order for most low-to-mid-volume buyers.
If you’re container-planning rather than pallet-planning, the question shifts to kilograms of gas per cubic metre of container space — bigger cylinders win on that metric, but the margin is narrower than buyers expect.
Buyer Checklist
Before you act on the answer above, run through this:
- Submit the qualification wizard with brand, format, and your target pallet quantity
- Ask the desk to confirm the working units-per-pallet figure on the quote
- Plan a buffer of one delivery cycle plus a working day on first orders
- If you’re container-loading, request the per-container figure rather than per-pallet
Where This Sits In The Bigger Picture
This is an answer page — short by design, anchored to one question. The longer-form reasoning lives in the linked pages below.
Related reading:
The qualification wizard is the next step when you’re ready to turn the answer into a quote.
