Gases
The industrial gas industry plays a crucial role in various sectors, supplying gases essential for multiple applications. These gases, which include oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and argon, are integral to industries such as oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemicals, and power generation. Additionally, they support activities in mining, steelmaking, metallurgy, environmental protection, medicine, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food processing, water treatment, fertilizers, nuclear power, electronics, and aerospace. This versatility highlights the importance of industrial gases in modern manufacturing and technological processes.
Industrial Gases | Hydrocarbon Gases | Rare Gases | Medical Gases | Mixture Gases | Calibration Mixture Gases | Refrigirant Gases |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Argon |
Ethane |
Xenon |
Medical Oxygen |
Silane- Nitrogen Mixture Gas |
Refrigerant R407C | |
Oxygen |
Methane |
Neon |
Nitrous Oxide |
EO + Co2 |
Refrigerant R410a | |
Nitrogen |
Ethylene |
Krypton |
Tri Gas |
Argon + CO2 |
Refrigerant R134a | |
Hydrogen |
Acetylene |
Argon + Hydrogen |
Refrigerant R32 | |||
Carbon Dioxide |
Iso.butane / R600a |
Argon + Nitrogen |
Refrigerant R22 | |||
Carbon Monoxide |
N.butane / R600 |
Argon + Helium | ||||
Sulfur Hexafluoride |
Propane |
Hydrogen + Nitrogen | ||||
Hydrogen Chloride |
Neopentane |
Lazer Mixture | ||||
Hydrogen Sulfide |
Isopentane |
Fruit Ripening | ||||
Sulfur Dioxide |
1,3-Butadiene | |||||
Silane |
Propyne | |||||
Hydrogen Bromide |
Propylene | |||||
Nitric oxide |
Cis 2 Butene | |||||
Nitrogen Dioxide |
Trans 2 Butene | |||||
Boron Trifluoride |
1-Butene | |||||
Ammonia | ||||||
Helium | ||||||
Carbonyl Sulfide |
Hazardous Gases
Examples of Hazardous Gases
- Carbon Monoxide (CO): An odorless, colorless gas that can lead to poisoning and death if inhaled in large amounts.
- Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S): A toxic gas with a distinct smell of rotten eggs, harmful even in low concentrations.
- Ammonia (NH₃): Commonly used in refrigeration, it is corrosive and can cause burns to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.
- Methane (CH₄): A highly flammable gas that poses explosion risks in confined spaces.

