Industrial gas is sold to other industrial enterprises; typically comprising large orders to corporate industrial clients, covering a size range from building a process facility or pipeline down to cylinder gas supply.
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Industrial gas is sold to other industrial enterprises; typically comprising large orders to corporate industrial clients, covering a size range from building a process facility or pipeline down to cylinder gas supply.
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Retail sales of small scale gas supply are not confined to just the industrial gas companies or their agents.
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Natural Industrial gas was used by the Chinese in about 500 BC when they discovered the potential to transport Industrial gas seeping from the ground in crude pipelines of bamboo to where it was used to boil sea water.
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Carbon dioxide, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, ammonia, chlorine, sulfur dioxide and manufactured fuel Industrial gas were already being used during the 19th century, and mainly had uses in food, refrigeration, medicine, and for fuel and Industrial gas lighting.
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The larger industrial gas companies have often invested in extensive patent libraries in all fields of their business, but particularly in cryogenics.
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Synthesis Industrial gas is often a precursor to the chemical synthesis of ammonia or methanol.
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Since it is so unstable and explosive, this is supplied as a Industrial gas dissolved in acetone within a packing mass in a cylinder.
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Toxic or flammable Industrial gas cylinders are often stored by end users in Industrial gas cabinets for protection from external fire or from any leak.
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Industrial gas is a group of materials that are specifically manufactured for use in industry and are gaseous at ambient temperature and pressure.
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Any gas is likely to be considered an industrial gas if it is put in a gas cylinder.
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Propane would be considered an industrial gas when used as a refrigerant, but not when used as a refrigerant in LNG production, even though this is an overlapping technology.
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Chlorine is the only elemental Industrial gas that is technically a vapor since STP is below its critical temperature; whilst bromine and mercury are liquid at STP, and so their vapor exists in equilibrium with their liquid at STP.
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