Helium – Commercial applications
Helium, as we are all too well aware, has typically been a gas in demand. By geography, the greatest demand for helium comes from the US (36%), while Asia (28%) and Europe (22%) are the...
Helium, as we are all too well aware, has typically been a gas in demand. By geography, the greatest demand for helium comes from the US (36%), while Asia (28%) and Europe (22%) are the...
Take 10 minutes out with Anish Patel, Director of AIMS Industries Limited and Vice-President of the All India Industrial Gases Manufacturers Association (AIIGMA), who talks about the development of the gases business in India and...
A period of transition – so often a phrase used in sporting narrative or to describe the passage of time a team or club finds itself in. This is also an apt description of the...
Since the 1980s the Turkish economy has transitioned rapidly from a centrally planned communist marketplace to a dynamic, export-oriented, rapidly modernising entity. Today, it has an industrial gas business to match.
In the final In Focus… of 2014 the feature addresses cryogenic pumps in the usual format you have all probably grown accustomed to – asking the companies in this sector what the growth drivers and...
Recent years have seen an inexorable move towards electronic and bar code tagging and tracking of cylinders among many distribution companies.
Take 10 minutes out with Leonardo Florez, Head of Cylinder Supply – ICC, Linde Gases, who talks about our cover theme this month of asset management, the near 2,000 cylinders that Linde ‘found’ earlier this...
Mack Valves is an Australian-based cryogenic, LNG and industrial gas valve manufacturer. The company also has a dedicated water distribution industry and defence valves division.
When it comes to market shortages, one gas has very much been the centre of attention in recent years – helium. Shortages of helium have dominated our headlines as various production outages, coupled with a...
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