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Gasomateec Industries is a trusted provider of high-purity liquid gases, including Liquid Oxygen (LOX), Carbon Dioxide (CO₂), Argon (Ar), and Liquid Nitrogen (LN₂). Established in 1996 in Phaltan, Maharashtra, the company has built a strong reputation over the past 27+ years for delivering dependable and safe gas solutions to a wide range of industries.

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Some of the commonly used gas mixtures are Argon + CO2 gas mixture, used in MIG welding, Argon + Hydrogen Gas mixture used in TIG welding. Argon mixed with Neon or Krypton or Xenon is used in lighting industry.
Liquid Argon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and nontoxic gas. Argon belongs to the family of rare gases. Tasteless and extremely cold Argon forms no known chemical compounds. The gas is 1.38 times heavier than air and is slightly soluble in water.

Argon. Argon gas is a chemical element with Symbol Ar, and one of the noble gases. Argon is also the 3rd most abudant gas on earth. Argon is most commonly used as an inert shielding gas. Argon is Colorless, odorless, Non-Flammable, and Non Toxic.
Argon Gas has many industrial uses due to its inertness, non-toxicity, and high density. Here are some common industrial uses of argon gas:

  • Argon gas is commonly used in gas tungsten arc welding and gas metal arc welding. It is used as a shielding gas to prevent oxidation and to provide a stable arc.
  • Argon gas is used in the production of metals like titanium and stainless steel. It is used as a shielding gas.
  • Argon gas is used in heat treating processes, such as annealing and tempering, to protect the metal from oxidation during the process.
  • Argon gas is used in medical applications like laser surgery and cryosurgery. It is used as a coolant and to help control bleeding during surgery.

Argon is present in the atmosphere at a concentration of 0.93%. Argon is recovered from air in an Air Separation Unit (ASU) where it is drawn off as a cryogenic liquid at about -303°F. Argon can then be distributed as a cryogenic liquid or as a gas in cylinders.