Synthetic Air
Air is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas obtained by compressing atmospheric air or from a blend of its components made by cryogenic distillation. Depending on its specifications, it is marketed as:
Dry Air:
- Blowing and cleaning of surfaces.
- Pressurisation and propulsion.
- Protective gas in underground electrical lines.
Synthetic Air:
- Combustion-supporting gas in:
- Flame atomic absorption.
- Gas chromatography with flame ionisation detectors (FID).
- Total hydrocarbon and nitrogen oxide analysers.
Breathing Air:
- Self-contained personal protective equipment.
- Medical treatments.
Medical Air:
- Mechanical ventilation.
- Medical aerosols.
See the official data sheet produced by Carburos Metalicos with the characteristics and applications of synthetic air.