Pure Argon
Pure Argon
Typical Uses
- M.A and G.T.A welding materials
- Inert atmospheres
- Filler gas in incandescent and neon lamps
- Plasma cutting (mixed with hydrogen)
- Gas chromatography
- Spectrometry
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Description
Argon is non-toxic, colourless, tasteless and odourless. Argon is the most profuse of the atmosphere’s rare gases. It is supplied in high-pressure cylinders.
Main hazards
Argon is non-flammable. Although non-toxic, its presence in large quantities can replace the amount of oxygen necessary to support life.
It should never be allowed to escape into confined spaces. Always ensure the cylinders are kept cool and below 45°C.
Store upright in a cool, well-ventilated area. Keep free from mechanical shock.
Typical Uses
- M.A and G.T.A welding materials
- Inert atmospheres
- Filler gas in incandescent and neon lamps
- Plasma cutting (mixed with hydrogen)
- Gas chromatography
- Spectrometry
Cylinder dimensions are approximate – variations may occur due to manufacturing tolerances
Height includes the valve
Container sizes may vary from state to state
Storage and handling
- Keep cylinders upright and protect the valves from physical damage. Secure cylinders when standing.
- Ensure storage area is well ventilated. Check regularly for leaks. Close all valves when not in use.
- Do not attempt to transfer contents from one cylinder to the other. Use regulators.
- Never apply lubricants to valves and regulators.
- If valve is damaged, do not attempt to operate.
- If valve does not operate by hand, notify the supplier and return the cylinder with “faulty” tag attached.
N.B. Only regulators, manifolds and ancillary equipment, rated for the appropriate pressure and compatible with the relevant gas, shall be connected to or downstream of these cylinders.
In case of leaks
- Evacuate people from the direction of the gas flow.
- Stop leak if safe to do so.
- Do not approach a major leak without breathing equipment.
- If leak cannot be stopped and only if safe to do so, move cylinder to outdoor area and allow to empty.
- Return empty cylinders and pack to supplier with a note to confirm the leak occurred
- Notify emergency services if required
Description
Argon is non-toxic, colourless, tasteless and odourless. Argon is the most profuse of the atmosphere’s rare gases. It is supplied in high-pressure cylinders.
Main hazards
Argon is non-flammable. Although non-toxic, its presence in large quantities can replace the amount of oxygen necessary to support life.
It should never be allowed to escape into confined spaces. Always ensure the cylinders are kept cool and below 45°C.
Store upright in a cool, well-ventilated area. Keep free from mechanical shock.
Typical Uses
- M.A and G.T.A welding materials
- Inert atmospheres
- Filler gas in incandescent and neon lamps
- Plasma cutting (mixed with hydrogen)
- Gas chromatography
- Spectrometry
Cylinder dimensions are approximate – variations may occur due to manufacturing tolerances
Height includes the valve
Container sizes may vary from state to state
Storage and handling
- Keep cylinders upright and protect the valves from physical damage. Secure cylinders when standing.
- Ensure storage area is well ventilated. Check regularly for leaks. Close all valves when not in use.
- Do not attempt to transfer contents from one cylinder to the other. Use regulators.
- Never apply lubricants to valves and regulators.
- If valve is damaged, do not attempt to operate.
- If valve does not operate by hand, notify the supplier and return the cylinder with “faulty” tag attached.
N.B. Only regulators, manifolds and ancillary equipment, rated for the appropriate pressure and compatible with the relevant gas, shall be connected to or downstream of these cylinders.
In case of leaks
- Evacuate people from the direction of the gas flow.
- Stop leak if safe to do so.
- Do not approach a major leak without breathing equipment.
- If leak cannot be stopped and only if safe to do so, move cylinder to outdoor area and allow to empty.
- Return empty cylinders and pack to supplier with a note to confirm the leak occurred
- Notify emergency services if required