Argon Gas Technical Specifications
Argon is an inert noble gas that is colorless, odorless, and non-flammable under ambient conditions. It is separated from liquid air and, due to its high purity, is widely used in welding, steel production, and laboratory applications.
- Inert and non-flammable gas
- Higher density than air (heavier than oxygen and nitrogen)
- Purity up to 99.999%
- Boiling point: −185.8°C
- Widely used in welding, steelmaking, and laser equipment
Argon Gas Technical Specifications
Argon (Ar) is a noble gas obtained through cryogenic air separation. Due to its inert nature, it is widely used in welding, steel production, laser systems, and laboratory applications.
Physical & Chemical Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Chemical Formula | Ar |
| Molar Mass | 39.948 g/mol |
| Boiling Point | -185.8°C |
| Melting Point | -189.3°C |
| Density (at 1 atm & 0°C) | 1.784 g/L |
| Liquid Density | 1.40 g/cm³ |
| Color & Odor | Colorless, Odorless |
| Water Solubility | 0.056 mL/mL at 20°C |
| Chemical Reactivity | Inert |
Purity Grades & Applications
| Grade | Purity (%) | Application |
|---|---|---|
| Industrial | 99.9 | General industrial use |
| Welding | 99.995 | MIG / TIG welding |
| Ultra High Purity | 99.999 | Laboratory and semiconductor applications |
International Standards
- ISO 14175 – Welding shielding gases
- EN 1089-3 – Cylinder color coding and valve standards
- EIGA 70/17 – Safety guidelines for noble gases
Safety & Storage
Argon is inert but can displace oxygen in confined spaces.
Cylinders must be stored away from heat sources and kept leak-free.
When handling liquid argon, use protective gloves and face shields.
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Technical Specifications
| Purity | 99.9% – 99.999% |
|---|---|
| Grade | صنعتی, آزمایشگاهی, جوشکاری |
| Delivery Pressure | 150 bar (gas) / 8 bar (liquid) bar |
| Storage / Boiling Point | -185.8°C °C |
| Valve / Connection Type | BS3 / DIN 477 / CGA580 |
| Standards | ISO 14175, EN 1089-3, EIGA 70/17 |
Safety & Downloads
Argon is a non-toxic, inert gas; however, in confined spaces it can reduce oxygen levels. Proper ventilation, high-pressure handling equipment, and safety procedures must be used during transfer. Cylinders should be stored upright and kept away from heat sources.
FAQ
What type of gas is Argon?
Argon is a noble and inert gas that is colorless and odorless under ambient conditions.
How is argon gas produced?
Argon is produced through fractional distillation of air in Air Separation Units (ASU).
Is argon gas dangerous?
Argon is non-toxic and inert, but in confined spaces it can displace oxygen and cause asphyxiation.
At what temperature does argon become a liquid?
At approximately –185.8°C.
What purity grades are available for argon?
Available purity grades include:
Industrial (99.9%)
Welding MIG/TIG (99.995%)
Ultra-high purity laboratory grade (99.999%)