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Gases :: Carbon Dioxide |
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Carbon Dioxide, CO2, is a tasteless, colorless, odorless,
nonflammable, liquefied gas. Carbon dioxide is an integral part of the
basic life cycle in nature. It is exhaled by humans and animals, then
used by plants to help them grow. Plants, in turn, release oxygen,
which people depend on for survival.
Unlike atmospheric
gases, air separation is not the primary source of carbon dioxide.
Though sometimes it is derived from directly combusting a fuel, the
most economical way to produce carbon dioxide is to recover it as a
byproduct from other companies' manufacturing processes or from
natural wells. Then it is purified and liquefied and sold to our
customers worldwide.
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| Applications
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Carbon Dioxide is used in diverse applications covering many industries,
including:
- Food and Beverage. Carbon dioxide is used in beverage carbonation.
A natural anti-microbial, carbon dioxide is also used to increase the shelf life of
juice and dairy products, protecting taste and texture, and reducing the need for
preservatives, natural and artificial. Other applications include:
food freezing
and chilling,
packaging,
mixer and blender cooling, ingredient cooling and conveying, and
in-transit refrigeration.
In its solid form, it is known as dry ice. Many people know carbon
dioxide is used in food freezing, carbonated beverages and dry
ice. But most don't realize it also helps to clear the air, clean
the water and save the trees.
- Water Treatment. Industrial and municipal wastewater
must be neutralized before being discharged to the environment.
Carbon dioxide replaces harsher acids for the alkaline
neutralization process. It's safer and cheaper than sulfuric-acid
systems, improves controllability, and there's less downtime and
no labor to handle chemicals. It also is less corrosive, and
easier to handle and store.
- Metal Fabrication. Commonly utilized as a shielding gas during welding.
This prevents atmospheric contamination of molten weld metal
during gas shielded electric arc welding process.
- Plant Growth. Carbon
dioxide systems greatly improve growth and quality of plants in
the greenhouse. Increasing concentrations of the gas results in
larger, healthier and faster-growing plants and lower operating
costs, especially during the winter, when it can reduce heating
costs by 50%. Carbon dioxide replaces gas generators, saving fuel
costs and eliminating harmful emissions.
- Pulp and Paper. Carbon dioxide is being used for several different applications
within paper mills, all developed to reduce costs and recover
valuable chemicals used within the mill process. A process using
carbon dioxide, instead of sulfuric acid, to treat pitch build-up
in screen rooms is proving very successful.
- Saving the Forest. Carbon dioxide is used to make precipitated calcium
carbonate (PCC), which is used to reduce the use of virgin wood
fiber in paper making. Applications include: supply of carbon
dioxide for on-site PCC production and in-situ formation of PCC
during the paper-making process.
- Energy Source.
Storage of carbon dioxide at its triple point (the
temperature-pressure combination at which carbon dioxide can exist
simultaneously as a solid, liquid or gas) is being tested as a
means of providing closed-loop refrigeration in order to shift
electrical-energy demand to off-peak consumption hours. Under test
in Japan, the process offers the potential to customers to shift
electrical load while maintaining temperatures as low as minus 60°F
(-51°C).
- Cleaning and Solvent Extraction.
In its supercritical state (87.9°F (31.1°C) and 1070.6 psia
(7.38MPa)), carbon dioxide becomes a versatile solvent. It can
replace chlorinated fluorocarbons to clean equipment components.
It also can replace many volatile organic chemicals for operations
such as decaffeinating coffee or extracting fat from food
products.
- Fire Fighting.
Carbon dioxide smothers fires without damaging or contaminating
materials and is used for fighting fires when water is
ineffective, undesirable or unavailable.
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| Supply
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- Bulk liquid delivery in trailer trucks
- Portable cryogenic cylinders
- Cylinders
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