The Independent Welding Distributors Cooperative (IWDC) has warned its members in the US that carbon dioxide (CO2) supply could be impacted by the escalating coronavirus (Covid-19).
The IWDC sent out a communication advising that atmospheric gases are adequate, but CO2 requires attention.
In the communication about reliability of the gas supply chain, Richard Mansmann, Vice-President Gas Programs at the IWDC, advises there is no expected interruption in the production of oxygen, which will see increased demand from hospitals as they battle Covid-19.
Mansmann said, “I’ve been in regular contact with Air Products, and I believe their position is consistent with the other industrial gas producers. As the production of oxygen and nitrogen are essential services, there is no current anticipation of a supply interruption of oxygen, nitrogen and argon. However, I strongly encourage that you stay in contact with your local terminal’s distribution staff as there may always be a possibility of driver illnesses. Please advise your supplier of any known operational changes at your facilities and your customers so that critical customers are taken care of without delay.
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