ARGON 20CF

Category Argon
2001.AR20

ARGON 20CF

Item Code: 2001.AR20
Argon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless inert gas which has no toxic properties. A member of the rare gas chemical family, argon constitutes less than 1% of the atmosphere and is heavier than air. Liquid argon at — 302°F is clear and odorless. Argon has several different uses in several industries, it is most used as a shield gas for arc welding.
Category Argon
  • Colorless, odorless, nonflammable inert gas
  • Inert to all materials at all temperatures and pressures
  • Heavier than air, argon will collect in low-lying areas, ducts and drains
  • An asphyxiant (does not support life)
  • Lower thermal conductivity than most other gases
  • Easy forming of welding arc without reacting to metal components

Description

Argon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless inert gas which has no toxic properties. A member of the rare gas chemical family, argon constitutes less than 1% of the atmosphere and is heavier than air. Liquid argon at — 302°F is clear and odorless. Argon has several different uses in several industries, it is most used as a shield gas for arc welding.
Boiling Point

-185.9 °C

Brand

Evansville

Category

Argon

Critical Temperature

-122.4 °C

Cylinder Material

High Pressure Steel

Cylinder Size

20

Gas Type

Argon

Hazard Class

2.2

Melting Point

-189 °C

Purity

99.995 %

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ARGON 20CF

Category Argon
2001.AR20

ARGON 20CF

Item Code: 2001.AR20
Argon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless inert gas which has no toxic properties. A member of the rare gas chemical family, argon constitutes less than 1% of the atmosphere and is heavier than air. Liquid argon at — 302°F is clear and odorless. Argon has several different uses in several industries, it is most used as a shield gas for arc welding.
Category Argon
  • Colorless, odorless, nonflammable inert gas
  • Inert to all materials at all temperatures and pressures
  • Heavier than air, argon will collect in low-lying areas, ducts and drains
  • An asphyxiant (does not support life)
  • Lower thermal conductivity than most other gases
  • Easy forming of welding arc without reacting to metal components

Description

Argon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless inert gas which has no toxic properties. A member of the rare gas chemical family, argon constitutes less than 1% of the atmosphere and is heavier than air. Liquid argon at — 302°F is clear and odorless. Argon has several different uses in several industries, it is most used as a shield gas for arc welding.
Boiling Point

-185.9 °C

Brand

Evansville

Category

Argon

Critical Temperature

-122.4 °C

Cylinder Material

High Pressure Steel

Cylinder Size

20

Gas Type

Argon

Hazard Class

2.2

Melting Point

-189 °C

Purity

99.995 %

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