drinktec and SIMEI starts today
More than 70,000 visitors from around 180 countries are expected to attend the world’s leading trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry, drinktec, which opens its doors today in Munich.
More than 70,000 visitors from around 180 countries are expected to attend the world’s leading trade fair for the beverage and liquid food industry, drinktec, which opens its doors today in Munich.
MMI Engineering, UK-based provider of technical consulting and engineering services has been awarded – and has already successfully delivered – a contract to undertake pipework integrity checks at the Port of Tyne & Lynemouth Power...
Carbon dioxide is generally thought of by those who are not in the gases industries as either a greenhouse gas (heightened by more press than ever surrounding America’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement) or...
Despite typically receiving a ‘bad press,’ carbon dioxide (CO2) has and always will be a valuable raw material, playing a vital role across several industrial sectors.
Showa Denko Gas Products Co., Ltd. (SGP), a consolidated subsidiary of Showa Denko (SDK) headquartered in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture, has decided to found a new plant to produce liquefied carbon dioxide (CO2) gas in...
Australian-based Mineral Carbonation International (MCi), developer of carbon utilisation technology, is attempting to transform large scale carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable products through mineral carbonation processes.
Gasmet, the gas monitoring equipment manufacturer from Finland, has demonstrated that its FTIR gas analyser is the ideal device for measuring greenhouse gases (GHG) from soil.
Two applications of carbon dioxide (CO2) that help improve tap water quality are experiencing a surge in usage in Japan, according to The Gas Review.
Aldi, the UK’s fifth largest supermarket with over 700 outlets, is installing natural refrigerants across all of its UK stores.
Messer BH Gas, a Bosnian branch of the German industrial gases producer Messer Group, has gained approval to continue the supply of carbon dioxide (CO2) to PepsiCo until the end of 2020.