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Nitrogen (N2)

Nitrogen   Additional Info
Carbon Dioxide(CO2)
Argon(Ar)
Oxygen(O2)
Safety

Features

  • Refrigerated liquefied gas
  • Boiling point -196°C
  • Gas/vapour heavier than air
  • Odourless and colourless
  • Chemically inert at ambient temperatures

Specification

  • Nitrogen 99.999%
  • Oxygen <5vpm
  • Moisture <2vpm
  • Argon is included in the nitrogen

 

Product Applications

 

Artificial insemination   Nitrogen is often used for the storage of semen samples for artificial insemination of cattle.
Blanketing and inerting   Nitrogen is used to maintain a dry inert atmosphere over chemicals during storage, reaction or processing.
Controlled atmospheres  

The atmosphere and ambient temperature surrounding naturally respiring products such as
fruit is actively controlled to provide optimum conditions for long-term storage.

Cryosurgery   Nitrogen is used to safely remove skin lesions such as warts, tags and verrucas in both
humans and animals by the use of spray tips or probes attached to a cryogenic applicator.
Electronics   Used in the inerting of printed circuit board reflow and wave ovens, to prevent oxidation
and facilitate the use of weaker fluxes that decompose more easily without leaving a residue.
Food freezing/chilling   Liquid nitrogen freezes food quickly, producing a higher-quality product compared to
conventional refrigeration.
Food inerting   Used in brewing, soft drinks and wine-making industries to exclude air from the product
and de-aerate water. The nitrogen keeps oxygen from damaging stored foods,
preventing fats' and other nutrients' decomposition.
Food packaging   Used in modified atmosphere packaging, liquid nitrogen can increase the shelf-life without
the need for vacuum-packing, artificial preservatives or freezing.
Freeze-drying   In the freeze-drying process, materials dissolved in water or organic solvents are frozen
into particles or droplets. A vacuum is applied to the freezing chamber along with a controlled
amount of heat sufficient to drive off moisture by sublimation.
Glass   Nitrogen and hydrogen are used in the float glass process for manufacturing flat glass. In this
process, perfectly flat glass with a very high quality is achieved by floating liquid glass on a
bath of molten tin
Heat treatment   Pure nitrogen is used to protect some of the most reactive metals during heat treatment.
These metals readily form a protective oxide surface layer from the small amount of oxygen
in the nitrogen and need no further protection.
Lasers   Nitrogen is used as an assist gas for laser cutting of stainless steel, aluminium and
non-metallic materials.
Metals   Nitrogen is used in iron and steelworks applications for degassing and metal-stirring, purging,
cooling, slag splashing, gas knives and as a carrier gas for injecting desulphurising compounds.
It is also used for aluminium-extrusion inerting.
Pipe-freezing   Repairs can be made to a pipe containing a liquid by using liquid nitrogen to freeze a plug of
liquid on each side of the section of pipe to be opened.
Purging   Applications include inerting reactors and storage tanks, purging vessels and pipelines of
flammable or toxic gases and vapours, and the sparging and pressure transfer of liquids.
Shrink-fitting   Liquid nitrogen is used to shrink components so they are small enough to be inserted into
another component.
Sample storage   Liquid Nitrogen can be used to store medical or research samples such as blood, plasma
and semen safely.

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