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Nitrogenium is classified as inert gas. By volume, its share in the Earth atmosphere is the largest (over 78%). Liquefied nitrogen is produced by low-temperature air separation. Then, nitrogen gas is produced from liquefied nitrogen.
- Gas under pressure
- colorless
- odorless
- asphyxiant
- slightly lighter than air.
Nitrogen has a wide range of applications in various industries. For example, for:
- creating an inert atmosphere during transportation, storage
- metal processing at high temperatures
- preserving metal pipes
- chromatography (in medicine)
- research purposes
- food and beverage processing businesses
- metal processing in the metallurgical industry.
Inert gas is transported in steel cylinders under pressure. All containers must comply with strict GOST standards. During transportation or storage, gas cylinders must not be heated, dropped, or subjected to any other impacts. Overheating or a heavy impact can cause an explosion hazard.
Nitrogen is not harmful to the environment or ecology. It is non-toxic. However, inhaling large amounts of the substance can be life-threatening. When working with nitrogen, it is necessary to monitor the oxygen level in the surrounding space. It should not be below 19%.
Can be transported by
- train
- truck
- ship