Serving both light and dark: A look at some of the most fascinating applications for rare gases
In this month’s issue of gasworld US, we examine the markets for the rare gases: krypton, neon, and xenon.
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In this month’s issue of gasworld US, we examine the markets for the rare gases: krypton, neon, and xenon.
US Secretary of Energy, Rick Perry, has announced the selection of eight projects to receive nearly $24m in federal funds for cost-shared research and development (R&D) for Novel and Enabling Carbon Capture Transformational Technologies.
The Dearman-Hubbard transport refrigeration unit (TRU) will start a month-long European tour to visit major fleet operators across the continent.
Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc. has appointed Michele R Kuhrt as its Executive Vice-President, Chief Human Resources Officer, effective immediately.
Thirteen companies have joined forces to establish special purpose corporation Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet) which aims to install 100 hydrogen stations in South Korea by 2022.
Atlas Copco has acquired Appleton Compressor Service and Supply, Inc.
MATHESON, a wholly owned subsidiary of TNSC Group, has completed its acquisition of Linde’s divested HyCO business in the US.
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