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Above the Clouds

Cryogenic Gases

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Cryogenic Liquids

A cryogenic liquid is a liquefied gas with a boiling point temperature that is typically below [-150o C]. Examples of gases that can exist as a cryogenic liquid include: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon, Helium, Neon, Krypton and Xenon. Liquid Carbon Dioxide is also referred to as a cryogenic liquid although it has a higher boiling point.

Production at OIGC

Cryogenic Liquid Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon are produced from fractional distillation of air using air separation plants and techniques. These products are referred to as LIN, LOX, and LAR, respectively.

 

Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO2) is produced from a controlled combustion reaction between LPG and air using the most modern and state of the art technology, equipment and processes.

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