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Fuelling the industry with a clean gas
Industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) serves a variety of key applications across industries. It is widely used in the food and beverage industries for carbonation of liquid drinks. It can also be used as a shielding gas in welding processes or as a refrigerant with a lower global warming potential than traditional HFCs. There is an … Continue reading Fuelling the industry with a clean gas
May 21, 2020 0 comment
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Fuelling the industry with a clean gas
Industrial carbon dioxide (CO2) serves a variety of key applications across industries. It is widely used in the food and beverage industries for carbonation of liquid drinks. It can also be used as a shielding gas in welding processes or as a refrigerant with a lower global warming potential than traditional HFCs. There is an … Continue reading Fuelling the industry with a clean gas
April 21, 2020 0 comment
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Back to the front: Getting the best out of welding gases
After many years, Air Liquide came back to National Manufacturing Week (NMW) in 2019. Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks to Arnaud Voisin, marketing manager of Air Liquide Australia, about the buzz around its booth. 2019 has been significant for Air Liquide in Australia because they have decided to announce their return to centre stage with a large … Continue reading Back to the front: Getting the best out of welding gases
August 14, 2019 0 comment
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Thinking before acting when handling industrial gases
To minimise hazards associated with handling common industrial gases, experts such as Air Liquide provide advice that keeps employees from harm. Manufacturers’ Monthly explains. There are five main risks associated with common industrial gases used in manufacturing facilities – pressure, anoxia, cryogenic burns, fire and toxicity. If gases are not handled correctly employees can suffer … Continue reading Thinking before acting when handling industrial gases
June 19, 2019 0 comment
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Research and development key to 3D printing growth
3D printers are able to produce parts more accurately and at a faster rate than ever before. A plastic acoustic guitar, 3D printed medical models, lightweight parts for aircrafts and cellphone cases are just some of the things this technology has helped create. The options of what can be created are constantly being challenged by … Continue reading Research and development key to 3D printing growth
March 25, 2019 0 comment