GCC Industrial Gases; Play an Indispensable Role in a Wide Range of Industrial Sectors
GCC Industrial Gases |
GCC Industrial
Gases are gaseous materials that are manufactured for
industrial use only. Industrial Gases are used in a wide variety of
applications, from the steel industry, automotive, cement, water treatment, construction,
manufacturing, food and tobacco, medical, rubber and plastics to the chemical
industry. Nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrogen, methane, argon, ozone,
helium, krypton, neon, and nitrous oxide are some commonly used Industrial
Gases in various end-use industries across the globe.
GCC
Industrial Gases are widely used in
various end-use industries, which include oil and gas, chemicals,
petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, food, biotechnology, power, steelmaking,
mining, metals, fertilizers, electronics, aerospace, nuclear power, and environmental
protection. In the food industry, Industrial Gases have a variety of
applications, from chilling and freezing food products to enhancing shelf life.
These gases are also used to monitor quality of food products during processing
and transportation.
Carbon dioxide is a common industrial gas
used in the production of carbonated beverages, and its presence inhibits the
growth of bacteria and mold. Increase in consumption of processed food &
beverage has also increased the demand for Industrial
Gases in GCC countries. Iwatani Corporation (Japan) offers a range of Industrial
Gases for use across various industrial sectors. Nippon Sanso Holdings
Corporation is Japan's largest industrial gas producer and among top five
industrial gas suppliers in the whole world.
GCC Industrial
Gases are also used in mining, tire inflation, light
bulb production, and food packaging applications, as well as in the
pharmaceutical industry to manufacture drugs. These gases are valued for various
properties, like coldness, inertness, and reactivity. These properties are used
to protect & maintain product quality, produce specialty products, and
lower operating costs in steelmaking, petroleum refining, food & beverage
processing, rubber & plastics, glass manufacture, pulp and paper, and
environmental protection operations.
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