
Cryogenic Distillation
Cryogenic distillation is a method used to separate and purify gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and argon by cooling them to extremely low temperatures until they liquefy. Once in liquid form, differences in boiling points allow these gases to be separated through controlled warming, causing each to vaporize at different stages. This process relies on precise temperature management and is essential in industries like healthcare, manufacturing, and scientific research to obtain high-purity gases for various applications.