Air Products’ new oxy-fuel restores furnaces
Air Products’ latest oxyfuel burner enables glass manufacturers to maintain full production in an aging furnace and avoid downtime during regenerator repairs.
Air Products’ latest oxyfuel burner enables glass manufacturers to maintain full production in an aging furnace and avoid downtime during regenerator repairs.
A new, privately-owned oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2) plant is now reportedly up and running in Eastern Nangarhar province.
Carbotainer, the Spanish manufacturer of innovative cylinders, has developed a new lightweight, ergonomic and ecological cylinder for the distribution of compressed gases.
Air Liquide Engineering & Construction (Air Liquide E&C) has signed a new contract to supply an air separation unit (ASU) to Shandong Lianmeng Chemical, a large chemical company in Weifang, China.
Air Products South Africa is playing a pivotal role by supplying gases to the rapidly growing microbrewery industry in Gauteng.
The commoditised refining industry finds itself subject to ever-increasing competitive pressures. In mature markets small and mid-sized refineries have to compete with large, integrated complexes recently built in emerging markets which enjoy the benefits of...
The application of oxygen in the production of metals and glass is a well-established practice, critical to the structural properties we seek from these important materials. Today, several factors are important: not least the purity...
For years, industrial gases have been used in the food industry. Gases such as nitrogen and carbon dioxide have been traditionally used in almost every part of the food industry supply chain – from preservation...
Water is used in a variety of ways: we need it as drinking water, we use it for hygiene and swimming, we use it for transport and irrigation, and also as process water in almost...
Oxygen…a gas which is essential to life, but if not treated with respect, will claim life. As its name implies, it is an oxidising gas which will promote combustion at the slightest provocation. In the...