The history of microbulk
So what else was going on back in the soaring 1990s, other than the tech-bubble preparing itself for busting? Well, in the small world of the industrial gas space, a little gas company in the...
So what else was going on back in the soaring 1990s, other than the tech-bubble preparing itself for busting? Well, in the small world of the industrial gas space, a little gas company in the...
Kelley GTM Manufacturing LLC, a leading provider of gas transportation equipment in the US, is now offering helium trailers with capacity that exceeds the capacity of traditional jumbo tube trailers by 89%.
Successfully managing all your belongings can be a stressful task just in everyday life. For those in the industrial gas industry, successfully managing continuous deliveries and giant fleets takes the necessity for effective asset management...
In 2015, the North American market was valued at $23.1bn, down from around $24.1bn in 2014. A large proportion of this can be attributed to currency fluctuations, which hit the gas markets of Canada and...
Pressure gauges are a crucial component in the instrumentation toolkit, across an array of industries, enabling control and safety in gases and liquids.
California-based Harrison ValveTM is a global supplier of precision valve products serving a broad range of applications, industries and markets.
If you are a large company with more than 500 employees you’re already in the middle of dealing with compliance issues surrounding the provisions of the US government’s Food Safety and Modernization Act (FSMA). As...
Since being named President, Industrial Gases-Americas in 2015, Marie Ffolkes has led her large Air Products division through a period of significant growth and positive change. Her main role for this international major gas producer...
The US food and beverage sector continues to be the strongest market for carbon dioxide (CO2). Maura Garvey of Intelligas Consulting, who files her annual report on the US CO2 market in this issue, says that...
Allowing yeast to eat sugars, create alcohol and produce an elixir called beer dates back some 5,000 years to Neolithic Europe. But for much of that time, the carbon dioxide these yeasties expelled as part...