10 minutes with… James (Jim) Flaherty
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When Belgium-based IJsfabriek Strombeek n.v. began its journey into the industrial gases business in 1904, it did so as a manufacturer of (water) ice and later, carbon dioxide (CO2). More specifically, its entry was made...
One of the most promising routes to take the next steps on the road to full decarbonisation is carbon capture and storage (CCS) from existing combustion processes, such as cement production or electrical power generation.
The air that we breathe into our air separation unit (ASU) costs money in the form of electrical power. Our return comes from selling the oxygen, nitrogen and argon that we compress. Whilst the oxygen...
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Linde Europe North is close to finishing a 15-year journey to complete automation which has seen the Swedish industrial gases company not only automate its filling and cylinder handling, but also redesign its whole supply...
Driving down the American freeway it was the 10-story tall NASA insignia adorning the side of the space agency’s iconic Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) that signalled I had arrived at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Atlas Copco Compressors has bundled some of its most popular air and nitrogen products into five packages to make ordering and financing easier.
Japan has extended its nationwide state of emergency over Covid-19 (coronavirus) until 31st May, as the country continues its battle against the virus and looks to another uphill challenge ahead in reviving its economy.
The ‘significant and tragic human cost’ of Covid-19 taking hold in Pakistan sadly appears to be crystallising after the Asian country saw its confirmed cases of the virus move past the 20,000 milestone.