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Industrial Gases

by N. A. Downie, Downie
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Overview

Industrial gases are inextricably woven into the fabric of modern manufacturing. From the primary extraction of raw materials, through their intermediate processing to manufacture metals, chemicals and ceramics, to the fabrication of sophisticated industrial, consumer and food products, gases are used across the whole spectrum of industry. The isolation, manufature and supply of these gases is a major industry in itself; the 300 million tones of gas used each year generates sales in excess of $20 billion. In terms of tonnage, nitrogen has become the most used industrial gas, finding applications across the whole range of industry. It is still manufactured by liquifying and then distilling air, but as applications develop and demand increases, newer methods of isolation, such as pressure swing absorbtion and membrane seperation will become important. This new book introduces the main industrial gases and the gases industry, it discusses the main technologies for their isolation, seperation, manufacture and handling. In addition, the book contains an overview of the main applications of industrial gases and a brief discussion of new production processes and applications. Chemists, chemical engineers, physicists and technologists involved in the research and development, production or utilisation of industrial gases will find this concise book an essential and accessable reference source. For advanced students of these disciplines, the book provides a fascinating overview of this important industry.

Synopsis

Industrial gases are inextricably woven into the fabric of modern manufacturing. From the primary extraction of raw materials, through their intermediate processing to manufacture metals, chemicals and ceramics, to the fabrication of sophisticated industrial, consumer and food products, gases are used across the whole spectrum of industry. The isolation, manufature and supply of these gases is a major industry in itself; the 300 million tones of gas used each year generates sales in excess of $20 billion. In terms of tonnage, nitrogen has become the most used industrial gas, finding applications across the whole range of industry. It is still manufactured by liquifying and then distilling air, but as applications develop and demand increases, newer methods of isolation, such as pressure swing absorbtion and membrane seperation will become important. This new book introduces the main industrial gases and the gases industry, it discusses the main technologies for their isolation, seperation, manufacture and handling. In addition, the book contains an overview of the main applications of industrial gases and a brief discussion of new production processes and applications. Chemists, chemical engineers, physicists and technologists involved in the research and development, production or utilisation of industrial gases will find this concise book an essential and accessable reference source. For advanced students of these disciplines, the book provides a fascinating overview of this important industry.

Booknews

A reference for chemists, chemical engineers, physicists, and technologists involved in the research and development, production, or utilization of industrial gases. While the text covers all types of gases relevant to the subject, its primary focus is directed toward those which are not simply burnt, but visibly produced and used at large. The author suggests, despite their usage, that gases remain largely a hidden resource, and reveals some of his "secrets" for discovering their potential. Begins with an introduction, followed by chapters on gas technology, the applications of gases in industry, and the future of industrial gases. Includes a glossary which covers terminology and trade names. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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A reference for chemists, chemical engineers, physicists, and technologists involved in the research and development, production, or utilization of industrial gases. While the text covers all types of gases relevant to the subject, its primary focus is directed toward those which are not simply burnt, but visibly produced and used at large. The author suggests, despite their usage, that gases remain largely a hidden resource, and reveals some of his "secrets" for discovering their potential. Begins with an introduction, followed by chapters on gas technology, the applications of gases in industry, and the future of industrial gases. Includes a glossary which covers terminology and trade names. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1997
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
584
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780751403527

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