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Ammonia Gas
Ammonia (NH₃) is a colorless, pungent-smelling gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen. It is a naturally occurring compound and one of the most widely produced industrial chemicals in the world. Ammonia is highly soluble in water, forming ammonium hydroxide, and is used both as a base chemical in industrial manufacturing and as a direct-use gas in various applications. Under pressure or at low temperatures, ammonia can also be stored and transported as a liquefied gas.

Arc shield Gas
Arc shielding gas is a specialized gas or gas mixture used in arc welding processes to protect the molten weld pool and the welding arc from atmospheric contamination. Common atmospheric gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and water vapor can cause porosity, oxidation, and weld defects. Shielding gases create a protective envelope around the arc, stabilizing the welding process and improving weld quality.

Common Mixture Gas
A frequently encountered gas mixture containing precise proportions of different gases, designed for use in technical applications such as instrument calibration, atmospheric simulation, or medical gas delivery systems.

Ethylene oxide
A highly reactive cyclic ether, ethylene oxide is primarily utilized in industrial settings for the synthesis of various chemicals and in healthcare facilities for low-temperature sterilization of heat-sensitive instruments.

IVF-Tri Gas
IVF-Tri Gas is a specialized gas mixture typically composed of 5% carbon dioxide, 5% oxygen, and 90% nitrogen, specifically formulated to support the optimal in vitro culture conditions for human embryos during assisted reproductive procedures.

Krypton Gas
As a rare noble gas, krypton is valued for its chemical inertness and ability to emit bright white light when electrically excited, making it ideal for use in high-performance lighting systems such as airport runway lights and flash lamps.

Laser Gas
Depending on the type of laser, laser gas mixtures may include components such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium, xenon, krypton, fluorine, or argon, each playing a distinct role in energy transfer and light emission.

Nitrous Oxide Gas
In clinical settings, nitrous oxide is frequently mixed with oxygen and administered via inhalation to provide conscious sedation, allowing patients to remain awake but relaxed during minor surgeries or dental work.

Refrigerants
Modern refrigerants are engineered to operate efficiently under high and low pressure cycles, and are selected based on properties such as boiling point, thermal conductivity, flammability, toxicity, and environmental impact.

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆) is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable, and extremely potent greenhouse gas composed of one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms, known for its exceptional electrical insulating properties and high chemical stability.

Standard Mixture Gas
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF₆) is a colorless, odorless, non-flammable, and extremely potent greenhouse gas composed of one sulfur atom and six fluorine atoms, known for its exceptional electrical insulating properties and high chemical stability.

Carbon Tetrafluoride (CF4)
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF₄), also known as tetrafluoromethane, is a colorless, non-flammable, and chemically stable gas consisting of one carbon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms. It is the simplest perfluorocarbon compound and is widely used in electronics manufacturing, plasma etching, and as a refrigerant.
