品种齐全的工业气体和经济高效的技术
空气产品公司的专业技术,气体,供应方式和技术相结合,从初级生产和精炼到二级回收和加工,为黑色金属和有色金属生产商提升运营能力,改进工艺效率,包括:
- 提高产量
- 提高生产力
- 提高燃料效率
- 减少排放
- 降低运营成本
气体
Argon
Argon, an inert gas, is commonly used in applications across metals production operations to improve quality, and increase efficiency and yield.
Hydrogen
Valued for its reactive and protective properties, and used by many industries such as electronics, foods, glass, chemicals, refining and more can benefit from its unique properties to improve quality, optimize performance and reduce costs.
Nitrogen
Nitrogen is routinely used in applications across foundries, integrated and mini mills, specialty/stainless, and non-ferrous metals production operations.
Oxygen
Oxygen can improve combustion through increased heat transfer, higher flame temperatures, and reduced volume of fuel gases in metals production operations.
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Literature
- High-Yield Oxy-fuel Burner
- Industrial Gases and Advanced Technologies for Non-ferrous Mining and Refining
- Transient Heating oxy-fuel burner, featuring Process Intelligence
- Tunable Enrichment Air-oxy-fuel Burner
- Molten Metal Blanketing Technologies
- Advanced Clean Energy Laboratory
- Cupola Oxy-fuel System Reduces Emissions While Cutting Fuel and Alloy Costs
Technical Articles
- Customized Combustion Solution Yields Productivity Improvement for Aluminum Extruder
- Effective Use of Oxy-fuel Combustion in Aluminum Reverberatory Furnaces, Light Metal Age
- Combustion Technologies Improve Melting Furnace Productivity, Industrial Heating
- Transient Heating Oxy-fuel Burner, Featuring Smart Technology
- Enhanced Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) for Use in Electric Steelmaking
- Novel Method for Stirring BOF Melts in Conjunction with Slag Splashing