Air Liquide to upgrade Canada ASU
Air Liquide Canada is to upgrade an air separation unit (ASU) in Hamilton, Ontario in response to greater demand for oxygen, nitrogen, and argon from ArcelorMittal Dofasco and other customers in the region.
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Air Liquide Canada is to upgrade an air separation unit (ASU) in Hamilton, Ontario in response to greater demand for oxygen, nitrogen, and argon from ArcelorMittal Dofasco and other customers in the region.
Indian steel company JSW Steel has agreed to acquire Praxair India Private Limited’s entire 74% stake in JSW Praxair Oxygen Pvt. Ltd. (JPOPL).
Linde Malaysia Sdn Bhd and PETRONAS Gas Berhad have confirmed their agreement to develop a new air separation unit (ASU) in Pengerang after signing a memorandum of understanding.
There may be many potential variations in process and mechanical design, but all cryogenic air separation plants rely on the humble heat exchanger at the heart of their operation.
Whoever said ‘good things come in small packages,’ clearly founded this statement on an element of truth. Its veracity extends into the industrial gases industry – plants don’t always need to be big to do...
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.
Located in Kinh Mon near the Vietnamese city of Hai Phong, Messer has officially brought its third air separation unit (ASU) on-stream for steel manufacturer Hoa Phat Steel.
The world’s largest privately owned industrial gas company, The Messer Group, has successfully brought a new air separation unit (ASU) on-stream in China’s Hunan Province.
A ground-breaking ceremony in the Middle East has officially marked the start of construction at what will be the world’s largest industrial gas plant.