To my knowledge, the past trade-in program was not a blanket exchange program, it was basically an extended warranty for failed cylinders.From what I have read there was a trade in program also it is more expensive to maintain them as the inspection requirements are different.
Luxfer updates inspection and replacement policy for scuba cylinders manufactured in the United States
https://www.luxfercylinders.com/support/faq-luxfer-6351-alloy-scuba-inspection
50 million? There are lot of numbers thrown out, rarely with clarification. First, scuba cylinders are just a fraction of total cylinder production. And is a number cited for worldwide production, or regional, or just one producer? The most definitive numbers I can find are from Luxfer, that says about 1.25% SLC failure rate of 1,073,000 Luxfer scuba cylinders from 6351 aluminum. Much lower for other industries.
How many aluminum cylinders have exhibited SLC?
I do not read that as a catastrophic failure rate. I also suspect that was sampled at a point in time, and incidence rate of SLC on a fixed population can only grow over time. You don’t see all those cylinders around, as so many have been removed from service. And however many were produced by Norris and Kaiser have been removed 100% due to expiration of DOT permit.
I inherited 19 Luxfer S74 (not a typo) 6351 alloy tanks about 9 years ago, and only have 7 left.
They were not all “true” eddy current fails, some were because I decided not to gamble on another 5 years when the expense of another hydro came due. If a cylinder has multiple single thread hits with my Visual Plus, and I can see a progression from previous inspections, I have a heart to heart talk (in this case with myself) about spending $$ on another hydro or sending them for recycling as scrap.
More than a few customer cylinders have also gone to scrap once we have an honest conversation including the cost of putting a 6351 back into service. And no, that is not a sales technique. They will almost always choose to rent rather than replace, and are happy to regain that space in the garage.