10 minutes with…Carl Jackson
Take 10 minutes out with Carl Jackson, Head of Electronics, Technology and Innovation at The Linde Group, as he discusses the opening of the group’s new R&D centre in Taiwan and what it means for both the region...
Take 10 minutes out with Carl Jackson, Head of Electronics, Technology and Innovation at The Linde Group, as he discusses the opening of the group’s new R&D centre in Taiwan and what it means for both the region...
Cryogenic storage and freezing demands have demonstrated continual and incremental growth over the years due to healthcare advances, improved quality of life, and longer lifespans, with the majority of samples in medical and pharmaceutical applications...
The use of gases in the food sector is immense. The reason for this is the clear advantages they bring during food processing. Cryogenic gases have a big cooling capacity either to lower the product...
The freezing of food and beverages can be achieved either by mechanical or cryogenic freezing. But understanding the advantages and disadvantages of these methods is paramount; both offer fundamentally different results.
Such is its abundance and properties, nitrogen is a key product throughout various markets and applications. Steelmaking and metal cutting, food processing and freezing, pulp and paper processing, glassmaking, oxyfuel combustion applications, medical procedures, and...
Deep cold liquefied (cryogenic) gases like nitrogen, oxygen, argon, hydrogen and helium are used in industry – for example in the fields of chemistry, aerospace – as well as in medicine and research. In order...
The industrial gas and hardgoods distribution business across the United States has been searching for growth since the economic downturn that began with the recession in late 2008. Welding and Cutting (W&C) gases and hardgoods...
In this article we examine the use of vacuum swing adsorbtion (VSA) oxygen generator producing 95.4% purity in cutting applications in the scrap industry. Typically, cylinder oxygen with 99% purity is used. However, this practice...
In his book Wealth of Nations, Economist Adam Smith described “an invisible hand” of the market that guides the action of individuals, but produces an unintended economic benefit for society.
Inside the robotic and hard automation applications of manufacturing plants across the world, there are imperfect methods used to try and create a perfect, repeatable processes. Think about the ideal situation in an automated welding...