Neon (Ne) Gas

We are a renowned Neon Gas supplier, dealer, exporters in India. Neon is tasteless, odorless, colorless, nonflammable, Inert or Noble gas present in atmosphere at a very low concentration of 18 PPM by volume. It has got a boiling point of -246.0°C (-410.9°F). Neon is majorly available in earth’s atmosphere and at some places in the earth’s crest. Neon Gas manufacturers are majorly based in Ukraine, which is considered as one of the major producers of Neon gas.

Neon is extracted from atmospheric air using Cryogenic Distillation/air separation plants using fractional distillation techniques. Liquid Neon produced this way is then converted in to gaseous Neon and is being filled, stored and transported in Neon Gas Cylinders for any industrial/lab grade applications. Neon Gas can be made available in high pressure carbon alloy steel cylinders or aluminum cylinders.

High Pressure Seamless Gas Cylinders

Neon Steel Cylinders

For different type of cylinder sizes

Aluminum-gas-Cylinders

Neon Aluminum Cylinders

For different type of cylinder sizes

Chemical Formula Type Density Molecular Mass
Ne Tasteless
Odorless
Colorless
Nonflammable
0.9002 g/L at stp (0 °C and 101.325 kPa)

1.207 g/cm3 when liquid, at b.p..

20.1796 g/mol
Purity

%

Maximum Impurities in PPM by Volume
O2 N2 H2 THC Moisture
99.999 ≤1.0 ≤4 ≤0.5 ≤1 ≤1

Neon is an expensive gas with a very low as well as limited availability. It is available mostly in its purest form only. We have in house laboratory equipments to check the level of purity as well as various impurities present in it. Due to its almost non reactive nature at normal room temperature and atmospheric pressure, its major use is in lighting industry in pure form or when mixed with any other less expensive and easily available Inert or Noble gas like Argon. Now a days Neon lights and lamps are widely in use due to high illumination capacity.

Common Uses And Applications In Industries

  • In lighting industry in fluorescent tubes and laser lights.
  • In Neon light sign boards.
  • In laser lights.
  • In Neon glow lamps.
  • Neon is sometimes also used as lightning arrestor.
  • In Laboratories.
  • Liquid Neon is sometimes used as cryogenic refrigerant.

These are some of the common uses of Neon. There are various other ways in which Neon can be used in a particular industry or process.

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