Discover technical solutions, hardware and supply options for a broad range of uses in fine and specialty chemicals production
Hans-R. Himmen and Hans-Jürgen Reinhardt Linde AG, Gas Division
Technical and specialty gases find use in many synthesis processes and a number of unit operations, in analysis and in plant maintenance. This article outlines applications for gases in fine and specialty chemistry, ranging from synthesis processes and inerting to off-gas treatment and industrial services. For each one, processes and the field of use are briefly explained, and existing technical solutions are presented to illustrate the hardware involved. Finally, options for gas supply are summarized and forecasts are made for development in this field.
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