Acetylene
Acetylene
Technical Gases

Nitrogen

It is a type of gas obtained by liquefying and separating the air. It makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere and is found in all living tissues. It is a gas that is lighter than air. It is not toxic, but if it is exposed for a long time, it becomes suffocating. It has no color or odor. It is an inert gas, meaning it does not react with other gases.

Usage Areas of Nitrogen Gas

  • Nitrogen, which is both liquid and gaseous, has many uses.
  • Drilling operations in oil and gas wells
  • In vegetable oil production
  • In the manufacture of light bulbs
  • Cleaning refineries and pipelines in nuclear power plants
  • Sweeping of tankers, tanks and pipelines
  • As a precaution against burning and explosions in the storage of chemicals
  • Electronics, chemical, glass, steel and non-ferrous metal manufacturing processes
  • In order to create a controlled atmosphere in heat treatment of materials, silo atmospheres and food packaging
  • Food freezing, refrigeration and transport
  • Tissue freezing and storage
  • Interlocking operations of metals
  • As a coolant in molding, film extrusion and process equipment
  • Recovery of process solvents
  • As a chemical reagent and a reagent carrier
  • In deburring and grinding as a material embrittlement
  • Juice and soft drink packaging
  • Double-walled nitrogen gas cylinders take on the task of transporting nitrogen gas in liquid form.
  • It is used in the synthesis of ammonia.
  • in the storage of grains (grain silos)
  • For fire extinguishing in coal mines
  • In providing controlled atmospheric pressure values
  • In order for the foods in the market to be long-term, they do not spoil.

MSDS Usage Guide

Acetylene