INGAS – Serving domestic and global markets for 30 years
INGAS is one of the world’s top manufacturers and suppliers of high-purity inert gases, technical gases and gas mixtures since 1994 – and this year celebrates its 30th anniversary.
INGAS is one of the world’s top manufacturers and suppliers of high-purity inert gases, technical gases and gas mixtures since 1994 – and this year celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Molly Burgess sits down with Hector Villareal, President of packaged gas specialist Weldcoa, to discuss how the industrial gas industry is evolving with the adoption of automation and digital transformation
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has finalised the rules on current good manufacturing practice (CGMP), certification, post-marketing safety reports, and labelling requirements for certain medical gases.
India-based gas storage solutions provider Hypro has launched a new line of cryogenic tanks to store and transport liquid oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
Air Liquide will build, own, and operate four large modular air separation units (ASUs) as part of an $850m investment that will double its oxygen production capacity in Texas to support ExxonMobil’s proposed low-carbon hydrogen...
The higher cost of cylinders and tanks since 2020 and the disruption of the pandemic has changed the market in North America, with prices still much higher in real terms today than pre-pandemic.
Before we look at Mexico’s industrial gases market activity, let’s remind ourselves about the geography and the location of the country, which is bordered to the north by the United States, to the south and...
On-site oxygen and nitrogen technology manufacturer Novair and American Oxygen will jointly develop and market a new plug-and-play ionic oxygen generator, a solution that Novair calls ‘the greatest technological innovation in air gases since the...
With pure oxygen in rising demand among medical and industrial sectors, sourcing it is an ongoing challenge in a sustainable-oriented era.
For decades, the infrastructure and processes surrounding the control of industrial gases appear to have remained largely unchanged, serving as the silent backbone of countless industries.