Air Liquide, CNRS renew cooperation and research agreement
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
Air Liquide has renewed its cooperation and research framework agreement with Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) for a period of five years.
On Friday 8th October and Friday 15th October, gasworld welcomed several guests to discuss all things air gas related during Part 1 and Part 2 of the Air Gases webinar series. Part 1 of the...
Global industry is ever evolving, constantly seeking new ways to increase production, decrease cost and save time. With the advent of 3D printing – also known as additive manufacturing (AM), the 21st century has seen...
During gasworld TV’s lastest webinar, Air Gases Part 1, Pierre Foret, Director of R&D, Linde, talked about all things additive manufacturing, including the reasons behind its rapid growth in recent years and the innovative technology...
We are leaping ‘orders of magnitude’ from mega-scale to giga-scale hydrogen projects globally, and with that will come significant growth in large-scale ASU (air separation unit) projects.
In Part One of a two-part gasworld TV webinar series, sponsored by Evonik, air gases were the main topic of discussion. Forming the ‘backbone’ of the industrial gas sector, oxygen nitrogen, argon, and air separation...
The risks of climate change now need little introduction. We are already starting to live with the impacts of a changing climate on communities, businesses and supply chains. The most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate...
The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has today (27th July) welcomed eight new members to the group, as it strives to promote the environmental benefits of additive manufacturing (AM).
A joint development programme between Linde and 3D Medlab, now part of Marle Group, has announced the results of the testing of its new process gas for the optimisation of the additive manufacturing of medical...
Once thought destined mainly for prototyping, additive manufacturing is now increasingly employed in the development of spare parts, small series production and tooling in forward-thinking manufacturing industries such as aerospace, electronics, automotive and medical devices.