Linde takes cold spraying solution to ‘next level’
Linde has launched its latest cold spraying gas supply solution which it says will ‘significantly enhance’ the reliability and safety of the cold spraying process.
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Linde has launched its latest cold spraying gas supply solution which it says will ‘significantly enhance’ the reliability and safety of the cold spraying process.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is to be banned for consumers under new government plans which aim to take a ‘zero tolerance’ approach on tackling anti-social behaviour associated with abuse of the gas.
Battery technology continues to advance. New chemistries are regularly introduced that quickly supplant older technologies as the race continues to produce batteries that are safer, more powerful, and requiring fewer rare and expensive elements.
Industrial gas major Air Liquide has published its annual Corporate Sustainability Report, prompting the company to reflect upon its progress towards its commitments, while outlining additional sustainability objectives.
According to UnivDatos Market Insights, the cryogenic valves market is expected to display a steady growth of 5% due to the increasing demand for cryogenic fuel from various industries including manufacturing, food and beverage, electronics...
Air Products has withdrawn from the coal-to-methanol Bengalon, East Kalimantan, Indonesia project as it looks to redeploy financial resources on future energy transition opportunities.
A consortium of global shipping organisations and the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) has received approval in principle from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for a demonstration project to use carbon capture on...
A graphite rupture disc developed by German safety and control technology manufacturer REMBE has been designed as a completely leak-proof solution for processes that use corrosive media and ultra-high temperatures.
Technology giant Microsoft has signed a deal with California-based CarbonCapture to purchase direct air capture (DAC) carbon removal credits.
British power generation specialist Drax has paused its planned multi-million-pound investment programme in bioenergy and carbon capture and storage (BECCS) until the UK government provides clarity over its commitment to the project.