Issue 174 November 2019
Capable of producing fully dense components such as that pictured on our cover, layer by layer and from computer aided 3D modelling, additive manufacturing is a specialty gas application firmly in the ascendency.
Capable of producing fully dense components such as that pictured on our cover, layer by layer and from computer aided 3D modelling, additive manufacturing is a specialty gas application firmly in the ascendency.
A line of CMSH 250s, manufactured by Cryofab, the New Jersey-based cryogenic equipment provider
A Norco CO2 truck outside the Strap Tank Brewing Company in Springville, Utah. There is a strong flavor of craft beer in this issue.
Now entering her second year as President and CEO of Chart Industries, Jill Evanko is breaking through perceived barriers in the industry. But do they really exist at all?
From the summer’s carbon dioxide (CO2) shortages in Europe and Mexico, to a tightening helium market once again and of course the mega-merger of equals of Praxair and Linde reaching fever pitch, the last 12...
The end of the fossil fuel era has begun, and Hexagon Purus believes it has the storage technologies to truly usher in the new era of clean hydrogen energy.
Optimized aluminum transport: piping configuration for industrial gas applications.
The potential in the LNG business is undoubted. Yet short-term hesitancy exists in megaprojects. This month we explore various facets of the distributive LNG business. Front cover image courtesy of MAKEEN Energy.
Air Products’ ASU in Baytown, Texas, produces merchant liquid nitrogen, oxygen and argon to supply a multitude of industry segments. See page 34 for full story.
Celebrating 50 years of man’s intrepid touchdown on the Moon, and the role of industrial gases.