
Air Separation
Air separation is a process that takes atmospheric air and separates it into its main components: nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. This is typically done by cooling the air until it turns into a liquid, then gradually warming it so the gases boil off at different temperatures. Because each gas has its own boiling point, they can be collected separately. This process is vital for producing pure gases used in healthcare, manufacturing, and scientific applications, ensuring a reliable supply of these essential industrial gases.