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Ar 99.9999% High Purity Gases Argon Noble Gas CAS 7440-37-1 Tasteless

Basic Information
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Newradar Gas
Certification: ISO/DOT/GB
Model Number: N/A
Minimum Order Quantity: 50pcs
Price: negotiation
Packaging Details: Packed in10L-50L cylinder or packed according to the demands.
Delivery Time: 30-35 working days after received your payment
Payment Terms: L/C, , T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 30000 pcs per month
Detail Information
Product Name: Argon Gas Purity: 99.9999%
Atomic Number: 18 CAS No.: 7440-37-1
EINECS No.: 231-147-0 Element Category: Noble Gas
Heat Of Vaporization: 6.53 KJ/mol Heat Of Fusion: 1.18 KJ/mol
Critical Point: 150.687 K Triple Point: 83.8058 K
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Product Description

Ar 99.9999% High Purity Gases Argon Noble Gas CAS 7440-37-1 Tasteless

 

 

Description:

 

Argon is a chemical element with symbol Ar and atomic number 18. It is in group 18 of theperiodic table and is a noble gas. 

 

In wine-making, argon is used in a variety of activities to provide a barrier against oxygen at the liquid's surface, which can spoil wine by fueling both microbial metabolism and standard redox chemistry.

 

Argon is used in the poultry industry to asphyxiate birds, either for mass culling following disease outbreaks, or as a means of slaughter more humane than the electric bath. Argon is denser than air and displaces oxygen close to the ground during gassing. Its non-reactive nature makes it suitable in a food product, and since it replaces oxygen within the dead bird, argon also enhances shelf life.

 

Argon is sometimes used for extinguishing fires where valuable equipment may be damaged by water or foam.

 

Liquid argon is used as the target for neutrino experiments and direct dark matter searches.

Although argon is non-toxic, it is 38% denser than air and therefore considered a dangerousasphyxiant in closed areas. It is difficult to detect because it is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. A 1994 incident in which a man was asphyxiated after entering an argon-filled section of oil pipe under construction in Alaska highlights the dangers of argon tank leakage in confined spaces, and emphasizes the need for proper use, storage and handling.

 

Specifications:

 

1. Physical properties

 

Commodity High purity argon gas
Molecular Formula Ar
UN No. UN1006
CAS No. 7440-37-1
Hazardous class for transort 2.2

 

2. Typical technical data (COA)

 

Name Purity Purity
Ar < 99.9995% 99.9999%
N2 < 4ppm 0.5ppm
O2 < 1ppm 0.2ppm
THC < 0.2ppm 0.1ppm
CO+CO2 < 0.2ppm 0.2ppm
H2O < 1ppm 0.5ppm
H2 < 1ppm 0.5ppm

 

3. Package

 

Cylinder Size

Cylinder Content

(m3)

Gauge Pressure

(bar)

Outlet Connection

 

8ltr 1 100bar According to the valve type
40ltr 5.5 135bar According to the valve type
44ltr 6 150bar CGA580
47ltr 7 165bar CGA580
Other sizes and other standards are also available

 

 

Applications:

 

Industrial processes An argon atmosphere is used in graphite electric furnaces to prevent the graphite from burning. Argon is used in various types of arc welding such as gas metal arc welding and gas tungsten arc welding, as well as in the processing of titanium and other reactive elements. An argon atmosphere is also used for growing crystals of silicon and germanium.
Scientific research Liquid argon is used as the target for neutrino experiments and direct dark matter searches
Preservative Argon is used to displace oxygen- and moisture-containing air in packaging material to extend the shelf-lives of the contents
Laboratory equipment Argon may be used as the carrier gas in gas chromatography and in electrospray ionization mass spectrometry; it is the gas of choice for the plasma used in ICP spectroscopy.
Medical use In surgery it is used in a procedure called "argon enhanced coagulation" which is a form of argon plasma beam electrosurgery.
Lighting Incandescent lights are filled with argon, to preserve the filaments at high temperature from oxidation. It is used for the specific way it ionizes and emits light, such as in plasma globes and calorimetry in experimental particle physics. Gas-discharge lamps filled with pure argon provide lilac/violet light, filled with argon and some mercury blue light. Argon is also used for the creation of blue and green laser light.

 

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