Air gases – Trends in the market and technologies
Air gases are at the core of the global industrial gases business. To use a sporting analogy, they’re the first names on the team sheet – oxygen, nitrogen and argon as the spine of the...
Air gases are at the core of the global industrial gases business. To use a sporting analogy, they’re the first names on the team sheet – oxygen, nitrogen and argon as the spine of the...
Cryogenic air separation techniques to produce nitrogen, oxygen and argon with high quality requirements are energy-intensive industrial processes that need large quantities of electricity due to the compression and liquefaction demand.
In the world of air gas production, capacities and product purities are increasing while plants are getting smaller and smaller all the time. Though this trend may be an observation of air separation plants (ASUs)...
It’s important to appreciate the impact the commodities market has, and is having, on the theft of metal. The correlation between the price of metal and the level of theft is a well-known and acknowledged...
Falling at an opportune moment amidst the recent slump in the European economy and the industrial gas industry’s flat market in 2015, June saw a record number of industry specialists flock to gasworld’s Europe Industrial...
Metal theft was the single largest threat to the UK’s infrastructure, heritage and transport systems between 2009 and the introduction of the new Scrap Metal Dealers Act in December 2013; it was never far from...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has a great deal of potential as a refrigerant. Some argue that the use of CO2 in passenger vehicle air conditioning alone could help reduce harmful CO2 emissions worldwide and may actually...
Two years ago, Aqua Sphere engaged in a partnership with the greatest athlete and swimmer of all time, Michael Phelps, to launch and create products for his new MP brand of swimwear. For the Aqua...
Often described as the final control element, the control valve is a critical piece of equipment in the management of conditions such as flow, pressure, temperature and liquid level and leakage. Control valves do so...
Since its inception in 1897, ACP has never failed to deliver a CO2 order to its direct customers, a fact that the Belgium-based business proudly declares. CO2 is weaved into the company’s DNA; it is...