key specifications
Product Features
Inert Gas: Nitrogen is a neutral gas and does not react with most chemicals, which is why it is used in processes that require a non-reactive environment.
Colorless, odorless and tasteless: This gas is colorless and odorless, making it an ideal choice in applications that require high purity.
Non-flammable: Industrial nitrogen is not flammable and is used as a safety gas to prevent explosion hazards in some environments.
Low boiling point: Liquid nitrogen liquefies at -196 degrees Celsius, and in this state it is used for certain applications such as quick freezing.
Purity: Depending on the industrial need, nitrogen gas can be produced with different purities (from 99 percent to 99.999 percent).
Features of industrial nitrogen gas:
Inert gas: Nitrogen is a neutral gas and does not react with most chemicals, which is why it is used in processes that require a non-reactive environment.
Colorless, odorless and tasteless: This gas is colorless and odorless, making it an ideal choice in applications that require high purity.
Non-flammable: Industrial nitrogen is not flammable and is used as a safety gas to prevent the risk of explosion in some environments.
Low boiling point: Liquid nitrogen liquefies at -196 degrees Celsius, and in this state it is used for certain applications such as quick freezing.
Purity: Depending on industrial needs, nitrogen gas can be produced with different purities (from 99 percent to 99.999 percent).
Industrial nitrogen gas applications:
Food industries:
Packaging food to increase shelf life and prevent spoilage.
Rapid freezing of food using liquid nitrogen.
Oil and gas industries:
Cleaning pipes and equipment.
Pressurizing oil and gas wells.
Metal industries:
Use in welding and metal cutting processes.
Preventing oxidation in thermal processes.
Pharmaceutical industries:
Protecting pharmaceuticals from oxygen and moisture.
Rapid freezing for storing biological samples.
Electronics:
Neutral environments for the production of semiconductors and electronic components.
Chemical industries:
Use as a carrier gas in chromatography.
Creating a neutral environment for chemical reactions.
Advantages of using industrial nitrogen:
Increase safety in hazardous environments.
Reduce costs by increasing process efficiency.
Compliance with environmental standards.