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Industrial Gases

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Plymouth, MN
Distributor of industrial, specialty, medical & bulk gases, welding equipment, welding rentals & safety & construction supplies
 
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Dodge Center, MN
 
Minneapolis, MN
 
Inver Grove Heights, MN
 
Eagan, MN
 
Sauk Rapids, MN
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Industrial Gases

The industrial gases industry produces and supplies gases for a wide range of industrial applications. Key gases include oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and argon. These gases are essential in various processes across multiple sectors. The production of industrial gases typically involves air separation units (ASUs) for gases like oxygen and nitrogen, which separate atmospheric air into its primary components through cryogenic distillation. Hydrogen production often involves steam methane reforming (SMR) or electrolysis. Carbon dioxide is usually captured as a byproduct from industrial processes such as ammonia production or fermentation.

Industrial gases serve critical roles in manufacturing, healthcare, food and beverage, electronics, and energy sectors. In manufacturing, oxygen is used in steelmaking and metal cutting, while nitrogen provides an inert atmosphere for processes like welding and soldering. The healthcare industry relies on medical-grade oxygen for respiratory therapies and surgical procedures. In the food and beverage industry, carbon dioxide is used for carbonation and modified atmosphere packaging to extend shelf life. The electronics industry uses high-purity gases like nitrogen and argon in semiconductor manufacturing. Hydrogen plays a significant role in refining processes and as a potential clean energy source in fuel cells.

The transportation and storage of industrial gases require specialized equipment due to their physical properties. Gases are often stored in liquid form at cryogenic temperatures or compressed into high-pressure cylinders. Distribution methods include pipelines, cryogenic tankers, and gas cylinders, depending on the volume and distance. Safety is a critical concern in the industry, with stringent regulations governing the handling and storage of gases to prevent accidents and ensure environmental protection.

Overall, the industrial gases industry supports a wide array of applications, providing essential materials that enable various industrial processes and contribute to advancements in technology and production efficiency. The industry continues to innovate in areas such as gas purification, storage solutions, and sustainable production methods to meet the growing demand across different sectors.

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