In focus…Food and beverage technologies
The food and beverage industry has enjoyed the benefits of using industrial gases and technologies for decades, improving food quality, preservation and safety in increasingly intricate ways.
The food and beverage industry has enjoyed the benefits of using industrial gases and technologies for decades, improving food quality, preservation and safety in increasingly intricate ways.
Six specially motorised Scania G340 trucks have been successfully fuelled with liquid natural gas (LNG).
Design and engineering company Nitrotec has been approved by INMETRO to manufacture dangerous cargo transport tanks and semi-trailers for cryogenic products, CO2, LPG and ammonia.
Raízen-Geo has awarded Italian company Sebigas the contract for the construction of a 17.5 MW biogas plant in Brazil.
Air Liquide Advanced Technologies US (ALATUS), LLC has had an application to expand their hydrogen business in Nevada.
Lucid Energy Group has signed a long-term natural gas gathering and processing agreement with Marathon Oil Permian LLC, a subsidiary of Marathon Oil Company.
In 1898, Adolf Messer started a company from his workshop in Frankfurt-Höchst, Germany, for the fabrication of acetylene gas generators. He employed four blue-collar workers and one salaried employee.
The $70bn merger of Praxair and Linde has moved another step closer after receiving conditional approval in Brazil, one of the regional markets where the deal was thought to be under particular scrutiny.
Nitrotec Industrias Metalúrgicas, engineer, manufacturer and installer of new equipment for the chemical, petrochemical, food and gas industries based in Itatiba, Brazil, presents its new range of 1000, 2000 and 3000 litre cryogenic skid tanks.
Take 10 minutes out with Carlos Fornas, Cryogenic Engineer & Industrial Manager at Nitrotec Industrias Metalúrgicas, as he provides an introduction to Nitrotec and the business trends the company is seeing at the moment.