Construction

When Your Build Calls for the Right Stuff

Specifications are an absolute when it comes to whatever you are called on to build. Skyscrapers. Ballparks. Warehouses. Homes. All have specific needs for both equipment and the right kinds of gases to achieve the vision set forth from the blueprints. You can lean on the KnowHow of our people to help you find and utilize the right stuff for your construction projects, no matter the various specs and needs of your worksite. You bring your challenges and needs, and you can depend on us to provide the gas, supplies and materials.

Industry Gases

C2H2

Acetylene

Mostly used for oxy-fuel cutting and brazing applications, acetylene (C2H2) offers one of the hottest flame temperatures of all commercially available fuel gases.

Ar

Argon

Argon (Ar) is used to create an inert gas shield and is often blended with other industrial gases like carbon dioxide, oxygen, helium, hydrogen and nitrogen to enhance arc stability and improve the characteristics of gas metal arc welding. Argon is also the primary gas used for gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW).

CO2

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is most often mixed with argon as a shielding gas used to prevent atmospheric contamination of molten metal in the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process.

He

Helium

An inert industrial gas with high thermal conductivity, helium (He) shields the molten weld pool and prevents oxidation when increased heat input is desired during the welding of metals like aluminum, stainless steel, copper and some magnesium alloys.

H2

Hydrogen

Hydrogen (H2) is the lightest of all the gases. Used to enhance plasma welding and cutting operations, it is commonly mixed with argon for welding stainless steel because of its oxide reducing characteristics.

N2

Nitrogen

Nitrogen (N2) can be used as an assist gas for laser or plasma cutting and as a component of shielding gas for some stainless steel welding applications.

O2

Oxygen

Oxygen (O2) is used as a plasma cutting gas, an assist gas for laser cutting, and is sometimes added in small quantities to shielding gases for both carbon and stainless steel welding.

C3H8

Propane

Propane (C3H8) can be used by builders on-site to power heaters, tools and equipment when electricity is not available.



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