Issue 183 July 2020 – Gas Analysis & Control
Monitoring and controlling emissions is naturally an increasingly topical space for the gas analysis business, but what are the trends and technologies behind this important area?
Monitoring and controlling emissions is naturally an increasingly topical space for the gas analysis business, but what are the trends and technologies behind this important area?
We look at new technologies this month from automation, to remote monitors, cylinder tracking and artificial intelligence. Due to coronavirus, many businesses have quickly turned to new technology.
A simple, symbolic pearl. So what about air gases? Pearl GTL is the crown jewel in the Shell-Qatar Petroleum partnership, one of the world’s largest source of gas-to-liquids – and a shining example of mega-scale...
As part of a sustainability partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles, PDC Machines will equip Lincoln Financial Field with green hydrogen energy through a SimpleFuel hydrogen refueling unit.
It’s a case of cryogenics meets coronavirus in this May 2020 edition of gasworld magazine as we explore the latest trends and calls to action in the former and reflect the news and views of...
Coronavirus has dominated our lives since March and this month, in our medical issue, we take a look at how the industry has responded to the global pandemic.
Inside this month – all the latest in the North American CO2 business, from technologies to applications, as well as exploring the impact of coronavirus on the US gases industry.
Cylinders are on the front line in healthcare right now as the world grapples with coronavirus, and we’re getting firmly up close and personal with packaged gases this issue.
There’s a firm acceleration in the changing face of the hydrogen business, as it continues to drive forward towards its inevitable role in decarbonising mobility, industry and society alike. This month we explore the rapid...
A large hydrogen storage tank, one of the biggest ever made by Chart, is on its journey to an end user. The tank, one of four delivered, is 186 feet long, 15 feet high.