Airflow, Nippon Gases Belgium ink liquid argon agreement
Airflow has inked a long-term agreement with Nippon Gases Belgium for the supply of liquid argon for the overseas market.
Airflow has inked a long-term agreement with Nippon Gases Belgium for the supply of liquid argon for the overseas market.
Cryogenic air separation forms the basis for the generation of large-scale industrial gases. Linde, one of the most prominent names in the industry, was formed in 1879 by German scientist and engineer Carl von Linde.
Many common manufacturing processes in metals, aerospace, automotive, medical, silicon, and a range of other industries require an inert environment and use argon to achieve it. The argon used in these processes is very pure,...
Airgas is now operating an air separation unit (ASU), located in Cleburne, Texas, with an energy mix that includes locally sourced wind power and other sources.
There is a very exciting project underway in the US that involves the use of lots of argon. The construction of the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), an international...
Air gases were once again in focus today (15th Oct), when gasworld’s Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, was joined by Dr. Jorg Balster of Evonik, and Thomas Scaramellino of Arencibia, for part two of gasworld’s...
Air Products will increase product pricing, monthly service charges, and surcharges for merchant customers in North America, effective 1st October.
Linde plans to increase production capacity by almost 50% at its air separation plant in Mims, Florida, to meet rapidly growing demand for industrial gases.
The establishment of proper safety systems is essential in sophisticated industries such as the manufacture of semiconductors. The cleanrooms and laboratory areas in the field of semiconductors have some of the most stringent requirements known...
As an industrial gas professional, you are no doubt more than aware, but it’s sometimes worth asking ourselves and our customers the question – do you know that argon is a ‘precious’ gas?