Argon
Argon, an inert gas, is used in applications to improve quality and increase efficiency and yield.
Argon, an inert gas, is used in applications to improve quality and increase efficiency and yield.
Improve your operational efficiency with Air Products’ atmosphere supply and process management systems.
The Atmosphere Humidification System is easily installed into the existing gas supply to the furnace.
The Dew Point Monitoring System enables manufacturers to comply with CQI-9 and NADCAP requirements.
Helium, an inert gas, is used for quenching, cooling, leak detection, and plasma applications.
Air Products offers liquid hydrogen and compressed hydrogen gas in a variety of purities and various modes of supply.
Our engineers can inspect, audit, leak check and recommend repairs for your gas system.
Nitrogen is commonly used in applications across advanced materials processing operations to improve quality and increase efficiency and yield.
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In atmosphere-carburized parts, especially bulk loads, variations in surface hardness might appear. This is a common issue caused by insufficient atmosphere circulation inside the furnace chamber and through the load. At Air Products our atmosphere flow modelling capabilities enable us to simulate and solve these technical barriers. Our specialists can work with you to find the best way to modify the load set-up, thus improving the carburizing results.
We can help you choose the right atmosphere composition.
Put decades of experience with industrial gases, production, applications and equipment to work for you.
Compressed argon gas and liquid argon in a variety of purities and in various modes of supply around the world thanks to our network of storage and transfill facilities.
An inert gas for cryogenic, heat transfer, shielding, leak detection, analytical and lifting applications
Valued for its reactive and protective properties, and used by many industries such as electronics, foods, glass, chemicals, refining and more can benefit from its unique properties to improve quality, optimize performance and reduce costs.
Useful as a gas, for its inert properties, and as a liquid for cooling and freezing. Virtually any industry can benefit from its unique properties to improve yields, optimize performance and make operations safer.