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Sky Air Gases Private Limited

Sky Air Gases Private Limited

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Medical And Industrial Gases

We offer the best product range of Anhydrous Hydrogen Chloride Gas, hydrogen chloride gas, Liquid Argon and liquid oxygen.

Anhydrous Hydrogen Chloride Gas

  • Country of Origin India
  • Brand Name Sky Air Gases
  • Formula HCl
  • Density 1.49 kg/m3
  • Molar mass 36.46 g/mol
  • Melting point -114.2 Degree Celsius
  • Capacity 32Kg
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Hydrogen Chloride Gas

  • Formula HCl
  • Boiling Point 85.05 Degree Celsius
  • Density 1.49 Kg/M3
  • Molar Mass 36.46 G/Mol
  • Melting Point -114.2 Degree Celsius
  • Capacity 32 Kg To 16 Ton
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Liquid Argon

  • Country of Origin Made in India
  • Form Liquid
  • Packaging Size 1000 Kg
  • Brand Name Sky Air Gases
  • Usage/Application Industrial
  • Grade Standard A

Liquid argon is tasteless, colorless, odorless, noncorrosive, nonflammable, and extremely cold. Belonging to the family of rare gases, argon is the most plentiful, making up approximately 1% of the earth’s atmosphere. It is monatomic and extremely inert, forming no known chemical compounds. Although used more commonly in the gaseous state, argon is commonly stored and transported as a liquid, affording a more cost-effective way of providing product supply. Liquid argon is a cryogenic liquid. Cryogenic liquids are liquefied gases that have a normal boiling point below –130°F (–90°C). Liquid argon has a boiling point of –303°F (–186°C). The temperature difference between the product and the surrounding environment, even in winter, is substantial. Keeping this surrounding heat from the product requires special equipment to store and handle cryogenic liquids.

Liquid Argon Application & uses

  • Electronics
  • Fabrication
  • Lasers
  • Metals
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Liquid Oxygen

  • Country of Origin India

Oxygen is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that supports life and combustion. All elements, except rare gases, react with oxygen, over a wide range of temperatures, to form oxides. Oxygen is 1.1 times heavier than air and is slightly soluble in water.Oxygen is present in the atmosphere at a concentration of 21.0%. Oxygen is recovered from air in an Air Separation Unit (ASU) where it is drawn off as a cryogenic liquid at about -298°F. Oxygen can then be distributed as a cryogenic liquid or as a gas in cylinders. Oxygen can also be generated onsite, using various techniques.The major uses of oxygen are based on its combustion-sustaining, oxidizing and life-supporting attributes. Whether used directly or to enrich combustion air, oxygen is widely used with fuel gases in furnaces, smelters, kilns, welding and metal cutting. Oxygen is used in chemical production as a raw material and in pulp manufacturing as a bleaching agent. Most importantly, oxygen is used for medical reasons to save and protect life.

Liquid oxygen Application & Uses

  • Steel manufacturing uses liquid oxygen to generate combustion temperatures and enrich air, as well as combustible for steel making.
  • The metal production industry works with liquid oxygen in order to increase combustion temperatures and replace or enrich air.
  • The pulp and paper industry need liquid oxygen for bleaching, delignification, or oxidative extraction, among other processes.
  • Chemical industries employ liquid oxygen to generate oxidation processes that help alter feedstock structure.
  • Liquid oxygen also plays a role in petroleum refining and recovery, improving flow and reducing viscosity, among other important functions.
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