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1 Products availableWe offer the best product range of Nitrogen Gas, Argon Gas, zero air gas, Helium Gas and Co2 Gas Cylinder.
Nitrogen is a chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number of 7. Under normal conditions nitrogen is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas. Nitrogen makes up around 78% of the air you breathe. Nitrogen is present in all living things, including the human body and plants. Nitrogen Gas is often used as an alternative to carbon dioxide for storing beer in pressurized kegs. The smaller bubbles it produces is preferred for some types of beer. Titan, the largest moon of Saturn, has an atmosphere nearly entirely made of nitrogen (over 98%). It is the only moon in our solar system known to have a dense atmosphere. Nitrogen is in a liquid state when at a very low temperature. Liquid nitrogen boils at 77 kelvin (−196 °C, −321 °F). It is easily transported and has many useful applications including storing items at cold temperatures, in the field of cryogenics (how materials behave at very low temperatures), as a computer coolant (a fluid used to prevent overheating), removing warts and much more. We provide packaging of Nitrogen Gas in Cylinders.
Applications
Argon is often used when an inert atmosphere is needed. It is used in this way for the production of titanium and other reactive elements. PURITY - 99.9999%
It is used in Gas Chromatography for FID detector as a Flame Gas. PURITY - 99.999%
Helium gas is used to inflate blimps, scientific balloons and party balloons. PURITY - 99.995%
CO2 is used as a refrigerant, in fire extinguishers, for inflating life rafts and life jackets, blasting coal, foaming rubber and plastics, promoting the growth of plants in greenhouses, immobilizing animals before slaughter, and in carbonated beverages. PURITY - 99.995%
Oxygen Gas, or O2, which comprises 21 percent of the earth's atmosphere, supports life and makes combustion possible. The most abundant of all elements on earth, oxygen comprises 85 percent of its oceans and, as a component of most rocks and minerals, 46 percent of its solid crust. In addition, it constitutes 60 percent of the human body. Colorless, odorless and tasteless, oxygen has poor solubility in water. A specific gravity of 1.105 makes it slightly heavier than air. When cooled to its boiling point of -297o F (-183o C), oxygen becomes a transparent, pale blue liquid that is slightly heavier than water. Oxygen reacts with all elements, except inert gases, to form compounds called oxides. The rate of reaction - known as oxidation - varies. For example, magnesium oxidizes very rapidly, igniting spontaneously in air. However, noble metals, such as gold and platinum, oxidize only at very high temperatures. Although oxygen itself is nonflammable, it enhances combustion and enables all materials that are flammable in air to burn much more vigorously. These combustion-supporting properties account for its use in many industrial applications. We provide packaging of Oxygen gas in Cylinders.
ApplicationOxygen is used in diverse applications covering many industries, including :
Chlorine is used in the following industries: As Bleach in paper and textiles industries. Water Purification and treatment. Household Bleach and Insecticides. PURITY - 99.95%
mmonia is also used as a refrigerant gas, for purification of water supplies, and in the manufacture of plastics, explosives, textiles, pesticides, dyes and other chemicals. PURITY - 99.0 to 99.999%
Hydrogen Gas is the simplest, lightest element in the Universe. It is made up of one proton & one electron. It is light as it scatters immediately upward in the air. It is non polluting. It is a energy carrier It is not energy it self, but requires energy to produce it. It has more energy per weight, but less energy per volume than any other fuel.It is normal gaseous state it is colourless, odourless, tasteless & non toxic. We provide packaging of Hydrogen gas in Cylinders, Manifolds and Pallets.
Uses
Lifting agent
Clean fuel for carsBut also, hydrogen is one of the cleanest fuels because when it burns, the result is simple water. That is why there are efforts to create engines that can power automobiles on hydrogen. This would greatly help to reduce the air pollution and global warming problems.
HealthHydrogen gas is odorless and nontoxic but may induce suffocation by diluting the concentration of oxygen in air below levels necessary to support life.
CautionThe amount of hydrogen gas necessary to produce oxygen-deficient atmospheres is well within the flammable range, making fire and explosion the primary hazards associated with hydrogen and air atmospheres.
FlammabilityThe wide flammability range, 4% to 74% in air, and the small amount of energy required for ignition necessitate special handling to prevent the inadvertent mixing of hydrogen with air. Care should be taken to eliminate sources of ignition such as sparks from electrical equipment, static electricity sparks, open flames, or any extremely hot objects Hydrogen and air mixtures, within the flammable range, can explode and may burn with a pale blue, almost invisible flame.
Properties
Molecular Weight | 2.016 |
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Boiling Point @ 1 atm | -423.2°F (-252.9°C) |
Freezing Point @ 1 atm | -434.8°F (-259.3°C) |
Critical Temperature | -400.4°F (-240.2°C) |
Critical Pressure | 186 psia (12.7 atm) |
Density, Liquid @ B.P., 1 atm | 4.42 lb./cu.ft. |
Density, Gas @ 68°F (20°C), 1 atm | 0.005229 lb./cu.ft. |
Specific Gravity, Gas (Air=1) @ 68°F (20°C), 1 atm | 0.0696 |
Specific Gravity, Liquid @ B.P., [water=1 @ 68°F (20°C)] | 0.0710 |
Specific Volume @ 68°F (20°C), 1 atm | 191 cu. ft./lb. |
Latent Heat of Vaporization | 389 Btu/lb. mole |
Flammable Limits @ 1 atm in air | 4.00% - 74.2% (by Volume) |
Flammable Limits @ 1 atm in oxygen | 3.90% - 95.8% (by Volume) |
Detonable Limits @ 1 atm in air | 18.2% - 58.9% (by Volume) |
Detonable Limits @ 1 atm in oxygen | 15% - 90% (by Volume) |
Autoignition Temperature @ 1 atm | 1060°F (571°C) |
Expansion Ratio, Liquid to Gas, B.P. To 68°F (20°C) | 1 to 845 |