Industrial gases are gaseous materials manufactured for industrial use. The main gases provided are nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, hydrogen, helium, and acetylene. Although many other gases and mixtures are also available in gas cylinders.
The industry that produces these gases, also known as industrial gas, is considered to include the provision of equipment and technology for the production and use of gases. Their production is part of the broader Chemical Industry (where it is often referred to as “specialty chemicals“).
Industrial gases are gases at room temperature and pressure and are used in various industries. These industries include chemicals, electricity, medicine, electronics, aerospace and even food. While these gases are useful, they can be flammable and come with other dangers.
Industrial gases used in many industries. Including petroleum, petrochemical, chemical, power, mining, steelmaking, metallurgy, environmental protection, medicine, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, water, fertilizer, nuclear power , electronics and aerospace.
Industrial gas sold to other industrial enterprises. Typically covers large orders for corporate industrial customers, covering a range of sizes from building a process facility or pipeline down to supplying gas cylinders.
Some commercial scale business is carried out. Usually through local bound dealers, who are supplied wholesale. This business includes the sale or rental of gas cylinders and related equipment to merchants and sometimes the public. This includes products such as helium gas, brewing gas for beer kegs, welding gas and welding equipment, LPG and medical oxygen.
The first natural gas used by humans was almost certainly air when it was discovered that blowing or fanning a flame made it burn brighter. People also use the warm gas from the fire to smoke food and the steam from boiling water to cook the food.
However with the advent of the scientific method and the science of chemistry. These gases are better identified and understood. The history of chemistry tells us that several gases have been identified. And either discovered or first during the industrial revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries by chemists in laboratories.
Timeline of detection of various gases such as carbon dioxide (1754), hydrogen (1766), nitrogen (1772), oxygen (1773), ammonia (1774), chlorine (1774), methane (1776), hydrogen sulfide ( 1777), carbon monoxide (1800), hydrogen chloride (1810), acetylene (1836), helium (1868), fluorine (1886), argon (1894), krypton, neon and xenon (1898) and radon (1899).
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At this time, the gas is usually made for immediate use by chemical reactions. A notable example of a generator is the Kipps device which was invented in 1844 and can be used to generate gases such as hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, chlorine, acetylene and carbon dioxide by gas conversion reactions. simple.
Acetylene has been produced commercially since 1893, and acetylene generators have been used since about 1898 for gas production and gas lighting. However, electricity became more practical for lighting and once LPG was commercially produced from 1912, the use of acetylene died.
Once the gas was discovered and produced in modest quantities. The process of industrialization is driving the innovation and invention of technology to produce large quantities of gases.
Notable developments in the gas industry include:
Carbon dioxide was first liquefied in 1823. The first vapor compression refrigeration cycle using ethers was invented by Jacob Perkins in 1834. A similar cycle using ammonia was invented in 1873. And a cycle. another process with sulfur dioxide in 1876.
Initially, cylinders were mainly used to capture carbon dioxide during carbonization or in the preparation of beverages. In 1895, refrigeration compression cycles were further developed to allow air to liquefy.
Most notably by Carl von Linde allowing for the production of larger amounts of oxygen and in 1896 it was discovered that large quantities of acetylene could be dissolved in acetone and produced. The absence of explosives allows for safe bottling of acetylene.
A particularly important application has been the development of welding and metal cutting performed with oxygen and acetylene since the early 1900s. As processes for the production of other gases were developed, many other gases were sold. in flasks without a gas generator.
Industrial gases serve many common purposes in our everyday world. They are naturally divided into three recognizable categories and are transported in cylinders, as bulk liquids or through pipelines. Common types of heaters allow us to warm our homes. Float a balloon and perform dental procedures with no worries.
Many gases are produced for industrial purposes with a wide variety of applications. The main industrial gases are nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, hydrogen, acetylene and helium. And precise measurements are needed to ensure gas purity.
The industrial gas market includes the production of these high-purity gases, as well as their bottling and shipping. At every stage, gas monitoring is important to prevent the possibility of contamination.
Purity is essential to the industrial gas market. Contamination monitoring to ensure high product purity supports end product safety, efficacy and quality in a variety of industries.
Our analytical solutions are industry proven to support gas purity and pollution monitoring. They use responsive technologies. Precise is capable of measuring very low concentrations and can operate under demanding process conditions.
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The gas that produces the highest heat and is the most efficient. Acetylene (C2H2) provides high productivity thanks to good heat concentration and minimal heat loss. It also needs the lowest amount of oxygen to ensure complete combustion.
This flammable and colorless gas is lighter than air so it does not accumulate in low places where it could be a potential hazard. At our factory, acetylene is produced by the reaction between calcium carbide and water.
The ability to produce a low-moisture flame makes this gas a good choice for many critical heating processes. Typical applications include spark heating, spark drilling, welding, and spark hardening. Spark cleaning, spark straightening, heat spraying and carbon coating.
Fermentation and gas flow from chemical and petrochemical plants.
Carbon dioxide is most commonly used in the food and beverage industry. From carbonated drinks and wine storage to changing the atmosphere for packaged foods.
Carbon dioxide in solid state – increasingly commonly used as a refrigerant. In electromechanical systems due to its environmental benefits. CO2 is also an extremely effective and environmentally friendly cleaning agent. In agriculture, Carbon dioxide can be used to promote growth in greenhouses. As a raw material for the production of bio-algae oil (green crude oil).
We supply CO2 in gaseous form or compressed liquid Carbon dioxide in gas bottles, pallets, LGCs and ISO storage tanks depending on the customer’s application needs.
is a colorless, odorless inert gas and does not react with other substances. In high concentrations,can cause asphyxiation.exists in the atmosphere (concentration 0.93%),is usually produced by gas separation.is produced in our gas separation plant along withand
Argon has many different applications in many industrial services. One of the most common uses is as a cover for arc welding – in its pure form or in a mixture with other gases. It is one of the main gases used in gas mixtures pumped into incandescent, fluorescent and electronic lamps. Argon is also widely used in laser technology and in laboratories.
We offer argon in gas and liquid form. Argon gas is delivered in 40L, 50L gas bottles and pallets or loaded into customer bottles at the filling station in the factory. Liquid argon gas is delivery systems by LGC, ISO tank or pumped directly at the factory.
makes up most of the air in the earth’s atmospheric gases, making up 78.08% of the total mass.is odorless, tasteless, non-toxic and almost completely inert in gas and liquid forms. It can cause asphyxiation at high concentrations. Nitrogen is produced in large quantities at our gas separation unit.
One of the main uses of nitrogen is in coatings and cleaning in the food and chemical industrial services. In liquid form, it is used as an agent for freezing foods, storing biological materials, performing cryosurgery and in cold crushing of plastics and rubber. Nitrogen is also widely used in the semiconductor industry, electronics and laboratories
We offer nitrogen in gas and liquid form. Nitrogen gas is delivered in 40L, 50L gas bottles and pallets or loaded into customer bottles at the filling station in the factory. Liquid nitrogen gas is delivery systems by LGC, ISO storage tanks or pumped directly at the factory.
is a colorless, odorless gas, but it is pale green in liquid form.is an important ingredient for most life forms on earth. We absorbin the air we breathe.is produced in our factory through liquefaction technology and air distillation in the air separation unit.
The main industrial application of oxygen is as a fuel for combustion. Many materials that would not normally burn in air will burn in oxygen. Thus mixing oxygen with air enhances combustion efficiency in the iron and steel, non-ferrous metals, glass and concrete industries. Oxygen is commonly combined with fuel gas for cutting, welding, rock welding and glass blowing. Provides a higher temperature flame and is more efficient than air. In the technology of using oxygen, plasma and laser raw materials, oxygen gas is used to cut steel. In addition, Oxygen is also widely used in many other industries such as petrochemicals. And chemical, medical and healthcare, food industry…
We provide oxygen in gas and liquid form. Oxygen gas is delivered in 40L, 50L gas bottles and pallets or loaded into customer bottles at the filling station in the factory. Liquid oxygen is delivery systems by LGC, ISO storage tanks or pumped directly at the factory.
Mixing gas is used in the fields of research, experiment, production, industry, equipment calibration. The demand for mixing gas is increasing with the development of industrial services.
The following are some basic applications of mixing gas:
We supply many different types of mixing gas depending on the needs of customers.
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