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Hydrogen (H2)

Hydrogen (H2) is a gas without odor, color, or taste, generated through either natural gas steam reforming or water electrolysis. Being lighter than air, it produces a clean and invisible flame without carbon or soot. Notably, hydrogen is the sole fuel gas devoid of carbon atoms. It boasts the highest thermal conductivity among all gases. When combined with oxygen, the hydrogen flame achieves a temperature of 2834°C. It is often mixed with argon to create a range of argon/hydrogen shielding gases for TIG and plasma welding. These shielding gas mixtures are primarily used for welding austenitic stainless steels and some nickel alloys. Hydrogen can also be used with argon in a range of gas mixtures for plasma-cutting (stainless steel and aluminum mainly). Hydrogen extends its utility far beyond being a fuel gas, finding diverse applications in the manufacturing of carbon steels, special metals, and semiconductors. Within the electronics sector, it serves as a prevalent reducing agent and carrier gas. Additionally, high-purity hydrogen plays a crucial role as a carrier gas in gas chromatography. In addition, it can be combined with oxygen for underwater flame-cutting. Deeper cutting applications require higher fuel and oxygen pressures. Hydrogen is ideal here as it is supplied at higher pressures than other fuel gases. In the glass industry, hydrogen is used to form the rim on glasses.

Industrial Nitrogen Refill

Aspect Information
Service Type Gas Cylinder Refilling Service
Purpose Refill gas cylinders for various applications (e.g., med, industrial use)
Location Various cities and regions
Pricing Prices vary based on refill capacity and provider
Safety Measures Adherence to strict safety protocols
Quality Assurance Use of high-quality gas and equipment

Industrial Oxygen Refill

Aspect Information
Service Provider Lokseva Traders
Services Offered Gas cylinder refilling for industrial, commercial, and residential use
Cylinder Sizes Varied sizes ranging from 10 liters to 100+ liters
Refill Capacity Depends on cylinder size, typically measured in cubic meters
Safety Standards Adheres to industry safety regulations and protocols
Refilling Process Follows strict guidelines to ensure safety and efficiency
Pricing Variable based on gas type, cylinder size, and refill volume

Medical Oxygen Flow Meter

1,500.00
Application
Hospital, Clinic
Accuracy
100
Display Type
Analog Type
Usage/Application
Medical
Material
Plastic
Flow Range
0 to 10 Liter Oxygen Flow
Operating Pressure
150 Bar
Weight
500 g
Color
White
Portable
Yes

Medical Oxygen Flow Meter / Digital Type

2,500.00
Operating Temperature
Normal Temperature
Accuracy
100
Display Type
Digital Type
Usage/Application
Medical
Material
Brass
Flow Range
0 to 15 Liter Oxygen Flow
Operating Pressure
150 Bar
Weight
500 gm
Color
Green
Portable
Yes
Product Capacity
As per requirement

Medical Oxygen Gas (MO2)

Oxygen USP gas, devoid of color, smell, or taste, serves as a respiratory aid crucial for sustaining life. Oxygen USP gas, with its transparent and scentless properties, serves as a vital respiratory support, ensuring the sustenance of life. Its medical applications include treatment in both chronic and acute conditions:
  • To treat hypoxia or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • To supply ventilators during anaesthesia or resuscitation
  • As nebulization for respiratory aerosol medications
  • In hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Against cluster headaches

Medical Oxygen Refill

Attribute Description
Gas Type Medical Oxygen
Purpose Used for medical treatments and therapies
Refill Process Cylinder exchange or refill
Refill Capacity Typically ranging from small portable cylinders to large stationary tanks
Pressure Varies depending on the size and type of cylinder/tank
Purity Oxygen purity typically exceeds 99%
Refill Cost Varies based on the supplier and region
Regulatory Standards Compliant with medical gas regulations
Usage Administered to patients via oxygen therapy devices or medical equipment
Importance Crucial for patients with respiratory conditions or during medical emergencies

Nitrogen (N2)

Nitrogen serves various essential functions across industries, particularly in the food and chemical sectors, where it is utilized for blanketing, purging, and sparging. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) for food products. In its liquid state, nitrogen proves valuable for shock-freezing food, storing biological materials, conducting cryosurgery, and cryogenically processing plastics and rubbers. The semiconductor industry relies heavily on nitrogen, employing it as both a purge and carrier gas. In electronics, it serves as an inerting agent for epitaxial reactors and functions as a carrier, zero, and balancing gas in laboratory analyses. Nitrogen finds applications in diverse areas such as heat treatment, ammonia production, fire extinguishing in mines, tire filling, shrink-fitting, and cold traps, contributing to enhanced vacuum efficiency.

Nitrous Oxide (N2O)

Nitrous oxide, an odorless, colorless, and non-flammable gas, induces euphoria, earning its ‘laughing gas’ nickname. Despite minimal effects on respiration and hemodynamics, it’s not a standalone anesthetic. Typically combined with more potent agents, nitrous oxide’s analgesic and anesthetic properties make it a valuable adjunct in various medical contexts. This overview details indications, mechanisms, administration methods, adverse effects, contraindications, monitoring, and toxicity, enabling providers to optimize outcomes in anesthesia and therapeutic applications.
  • Summarize the indications for using nitrous oxide.
  • Describe the mechanism of action of nitrous oxide.
  • Identify the contraindications and adverse events associated with nitrous oxide.
  • Review the importance of improving care coordination among the interprofessional team to enhance the delivery of care for patients who can benefit from the administration of nitrous oxide.

Oxygen (O2)

Oxygen is a colorless, odorless reactive gas and the life-supporting component of air. It forms just under 21% of the Earth’s atmosphere and is the most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, mainly in the form of oxides, silicates, and carbonates. In addition to its use as a respiratory gas for healthcare applications, oxygen has strong oxidizing properties that can benefit many industries by improving yields, optimizing performance, lowering costs, and reducing carbon footprint compared to other fuels. Oxygen enrichment or replacement of air also enhances chemical and biological process efficiency.

Application of Oxygen:

  • Steel Manufacturing
  • Chemical Processing
  • Pulp and Paper
  • Energy
  • Health Care Services
  • Metal Fabrication

Portable Oxygen Cylinder

11,000.00
Supplied with
Trolly for easy movement
Filled with
Medical Grade Oxygen
Flow adjustable
from 0.5 LPM to 10 LPM
Capacity
10 Litres
Purity
Above 99 %
Color
Silver
Cylinder Material
Aluminium
 

UHP Argon

Catering to the requirements of our clients, we are involved in offering UHP Argon Gas Cylinder.
Cylinder Capacity
4-7 Meter Cube
Packaging Size
20-30 Litre
Form
Gas
Material
Stainless Steel
Purity (%)
95-99