The most widely used industrial gas today

Hydrogen Gas (H2)

Hydrogen (H2) is an odorless, colorless gas that is slightly soluble in water. It is a non-metallic element with an atomic mass of 1. However, compared to air, hydrogen gas is about 14.5 times lighter and has a boiling point of -252.87 degrees Celsius.

Argon Gas (Ar)

Belonging to a fairly rare industrial gas line, accounting for only 0.9% in the atmosphere, colorless, odorless, tasteless, heavier than air under normal conditions, this gas is inert and does not react with surrounding substances.

The highlight of the argon gas cylinder is that it can be contained in many bottles and cylinders with different volumes such as: mini argon gas cylinder, 10 liter argon gas cylinder, 40 liter argon gas cylinder, 20 liter argon gas cylinder, 14 liter argon gas cylinder… Helping customers to choose the appropriate cylinder capacity for their needs.

Liquid N2 gas

Liquid nitrogen is a colorless, transparent gas with a specific gravity of 0.807 g/ml. The boiling point of liquid nitrogen is -196 degrees Celsius. When in contact with living tissue, the gas can freeze, leading to frostbite. Liquid nitrogen is usually stored, preserved, and transported in vacuum tanks.

Oxygen (O2)

Oxygen (O2) is an important element in the periodic table, can exist in both gas and liquid form, is odorless, colorless, tasteless, slightly soluble in water, accounts for 21% of the atmosphere, heavier than air, liquefies at -183 degrees Celsius.