Elevator, electronics, glass

The role of nitrogen gas in glass production

Nitrogen is an essential ingredient in the glassmaking process, and is often added to furnaces. The purpose of this is to prevent the glass from coming into contact with the outside air, reducing the risk of oxidation, thereby producing higher quality products. In addition, to increase the temperature of the furnace, Oxygen can be added to help melt the glass faster.

The role of gas in the field of elevator manufacturing

Elevators are becoming more and more popular and common in our daily lives. To create a complete elevator, the worker will skillfully cut and weld metal plates together. This welding and cutting process must use Nitrogen gas.

Because elevators are usually made of stainless steel or stainless steel. Welding and cutting with Nitrogen gas will help the cutting line to be stable, sharp and prevent the welding and cutting lines from being oxidized, leading to yellowing and tarnishing, thereby increasing the aesthetics of the product.

Especially, for CNC laser machines, in order for the machine to create the sharpest cutting lines, it is necessary to use mixed gas tanks (also known as laser tanks) with the gas components: He-N2-CO2 in the appropriate ratio.

Nitrogen gas in the production of electronic and semiconductor components

Cold nitrogen gas is often used to cool electronic devices and semiconductor components during the manufacturing process. Nitrogen is an inert gas that is non-flammable and non-explosive, so it is also used to pump into LED bulbs to help maintain their best condition and increase safety during transportation and use.

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