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Equipment [ Return towards Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & fine Chemicals]

Application of gases in your activity involves the following equipments, optimized by Air Liquide and its partners.

Refrigeration tools for thermoregulation

ALASKA

ALASKA™ cooler units, developed by AIR LIQUIDE, are designed to thermoregulate reactors through the circulation of a heat transfer fluid refrigerated using liquid nitrogen. They are an environmentally friendly cold source that is particularly well suited to very low temperature conditions e.g. steroid synthesis in alcohol or ammonia mixes. Its high level of available cooling power monitors the exothermic level of a reaction in complete safety, for example penicillin synthesis using 6-APA. The experience gained by AIR LIQUIDE in the field of cryogenic techniques, and the process's simplicity are your assurance of safety and reliability.

VESTAL

You want to securize and monitor the blanketing atmosphere on top of storage tanks?

Lyophilizator

A lyophilizator is quite a unique piece of equipment because it needs to cool (for freezing and trapping water), create a vacuum (to sublimate water), generate heat and transfer heat energy to the product.

The gas mixing system: OXYNATOR™

How to to mix Oxygen and Air to increase your capacity, non-reactive gases for efficient running, reactive gases for maximum safety

VOC recovery

Cryogenic condensation of VOCs

With about a hundred systems in operation, and more than fifteen years of experience, AIR LIQUIDE helps the chemical industry to comply with air pollution control regulations by providing design, engineering, equipment and the installation of cryocondensation systems with your local legislation.

OXALAIR Personal Breathing Equipment

This protective equipment is derived directly from the model developed for the aeronautical industry, that has been in service for 12 years. It is ideal for evacuation from confined sites or structures (tunnels, galleries, ship’s holds) contaminated by chemical or toxic emissions from fires.