Industrial gases are known as the “blood” of industry. Industrial gases are generally in high demand, but do not require high purity.A large amount of industrial gases are required in metallurgy, steel, petroleum, chemical, machinery, electronics, glass, ceramics, building materials, construction, food processing, medicine and medical and other industries,
Hydrogen is most frequently produced for on-site usage by steam reforming of natural gas. Such plants may also be used,,,
The most common source of argon is an air separation plant. Air contains approx. 0.93% (vol.) argon. A crude argon,,,
Nitrogen is produced in large quantities at air separation plants which liquefy and subsequently distil air into nitrogen, oxygen and,,,
Tetrafluoromethae may be obtained by the direct fluorination of carbon or by an electro-chemical process using acetic acid dissolved in,,,
Carbon dioxide is recovered from many different sources. It is obtained as an off-gas from fermentation processes, lime-stone kilns, natural,,,
Oxygen is obtained on a commercial scale by the liquefaction and subsequent distillation of air. For very high purity oxygen,,,
Hydrogen is most frequently produced for on-site usage by steam reforming of natural gas. Such plants…
The most common source of argon is an air separation plant. Air contains approx. 0.93% (vol.)…
Nitrogen is produced in large quantities at air separation plants which liquefy and subsequently distil air…
Tetrafluoromethae may be obtained by the direct fluorination of carbon or by an electro-chemical process using…
Carbon dioxide is recovered from many different sources. It is obtained as an off-gas from fermentation…
Oxygen is obtained on a commercial scale by the liquefaction and subsequent distillation of air. For…