MME Seminar: The World of Cryogenics Design and Installations (Hydrogen Lean)

January 16 in ETRL 101 from 11 a.m. to Noon

Presented by Thomas Witte, Industrial gas industry expert and Professional Engineer

Cryogenic liquids manufactured in the Industrial Gas industry consist mainly of Liquid Nitrogen, Argon and Oxygen from air, Hydrogen from methane cracking (CH4), and Helium from natural gas.  In most cases, these elements are liquefied for reduced transportation costs.  The presentation will lean towards liquid and gaseous hydrogen. This presentation will review the design and installation of cryogenic and gas systems.  There are many end users of industrial gases, but most are companies that use them in a manufacturing process.  The end user applications will be reviewed during the presentation.

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