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Category: Nitrogen

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Everyday Applications You Didn’t Know Use Industrial Gases

Despite being invisible, industrial gases are an important part of our daily lives and activities, with their remarkable ability to improve the quality, safety, and functionality of numerous products. From preserving food’s freshness to enhancing the production of modern electronic devices, gases are central to

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Nitrogen Ice Cream: A Cool Twist to Homemade Desserts

Have you ever heard of using liquid nitrogen to make ice cream? If not, it’s time to learn about this incredibly popular and fascinating trend in worldwide cuisine. We mostly associate nitrogen with other applications, like air conditioning or food preservation; however, there is a more

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Beer Gas at Home: Elevating Homebrewing and Flavour

Homebrewing enthusiasts are always on the lookout for mastering the craft of creating flavourful and satisfying brews, and to achieve this, they know that beer gas is key to success. However, amidst the excitement, plenty of misconceptions and myths surround this subject, which makes informed

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How Bottle Gases Make Scuba Diving Possible

As a species, we love to push our human boundaries of exploration to new heights by pursuing adrenaline-filled activities. Scuba diving is one of these activities; despite its challenges, it represents a fascinating adventure into the depths of the underwater world, exploring the largely still

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Fast, Sustainable, and Secure: Our Bottle Gases Refill Options

Efficiency, sustainability, and reliability: these are the three key values around which we built our mission at Bottle Gases. Whatever your gas needs are, they will call for a consistent and secure gas supply, and this importance cannot be underestimated. Here’s where our refillable bottle

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The Various Uses of Nitrogen

Nitrogen is an inert gas which makes up approximately 78% of the earth’s atmosphere. At normal room temperature, it is generally unreactive, meaning it is a safe gas to work with and has many uses across various industries. It is also odourless and colourless, which