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ROC can supply Argon:
► In a full range of
purities.
► In any quantity required.
► As either compressed gas,
or liquefied gas.
We have specialist argon grades for use
in:
► Industrial applications.
► Food.
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Processes that
use argon
Argon is
totally
inert to almost all
substances at all temperature and
pressures. Because it comprises only 4%
of the atmosphere it is a high value
gas. It is the gas of choice when
super-inertness is needed for high
temperature process or metal working.
Therefore it is used in:
Heat
Treatment as a
protective atmosphere for the most
reactive metals, where nitrogen could
react or needs to be excluded.
Inerting and purging for
storage vessels and pipelines in
chemicals and pharmaceutical plants.
Metal refining for
degassing and stirring to achieve exact
composition specification.
Semiconductor applications
as a protective atmosphere for silicon
crystal pulling in wafer manufacture.
Argon has a
much
higher density than air,
which makes it an effective shielding
gas for:
Welding pure or in mixture
to shield the molten metal from
contamination by the atmosphere.
Cutting pure at very high
temperature for plasma arc cutting of
ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
Argon has a
very
low thermal conductivity
relative to most other gases. This makes
it a useful gas for:
Insulation to fill
inter-space in double glazed windows.
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Industries that
use argon
Argons inertness, low boiling point and
low conductivity properties give it a
key role across many industries such as:
Steel
and Iron to obtain precise
specification of products:
for argon-oxygen decarburisation (AOD)
in stainless steel production.
for ladle refining steel techniques
where nitrogen could react with metals.
to ensure temperature homogeneity in
continuous casting and for plasma
torches for precise temperature control.
Non-ferrous metals to
minimise chromium oxidation, to degas
aluminium to avoid porosity and for
specific atmosphere in titanium
production and processing.
Metal
Heat Treatment to protect
reactive metals from oxidation.
Glass
exploiting its low conductivity as an
insulator in double glazing.
Chemicals and
Pharmaceutical to inert and
purge storage vessels and pipelines.
General
fabrication to fill lamp
bulbs to protect tungsten filaments and
extend life.
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Safety Information
Argon is an inert gas that causes oxygen
depletion leading to asphyxiation and
death. The danger is exacerbated by the
fact that argons density is greater
than air. This allows it to flow
downwards and collect in low lying areas
far from the point of leakage.
Argon is not consumed in any process and
might therefore be present in high
concentration in exhaust streams. Argon
used in electric welding operations can
fill the tanks and vessels being
constructed and lead to asphyxiation
hazards.
In its liquid form argon represents a
frostbite hazard.
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Technical
Information
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Characteristics |
Values |
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Specific gravity at 70oF/21oC |
1.38 |
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Critical temperature (oF/oC)
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-188.1/-118.4 |
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Critical pressure (psia) |
710 |
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Specific volume (cf/lb) |
9.7 |
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Physiological properties |
Inert |
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Other properties |
Colourless and odourless |
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