PM Modi reviews usage of gaseous oxygen for medical purposes ANI | Updated: May 02, 2021 16:22 IST
New Delhi [India], May 2 (ANI): In line with his direction of exploring innovative ways to ramp up the supply and availability of oxygen amid the COVID-19 crisis, Prime MinisterNarendra Modi on Sunday chaired a meeting to review the usage of gaseous oxygen.
After a meeting on the usage of gaseous oxygen, the government said many industries like Steel plants, refineries with petrochemical units, industries using rich combustion process, power plants etc have oxygen plants which produce gaseous oxygen which is used in the process. This oxygen can be tapped for medical use, it said.
INOXAP to set up cryogenic unit for ArcelorMittal
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NASA and industry have developed and tested numerous technologies to enable long-term cryogenic fluid management, which is essential for establishing a sustainable presence on the Moon and helping crewed missions to Mars. (Photo: NASA). Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, Feb 10 : Industrial and Medical Gases major INOX Air Products will set up a cryogenic Air Separation Unit for ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India at its Hazira Plant.
Accordingly, this air separation unit will supply oxygen and nitrogen gases required to meet the additional demand due to the phased brownfield expansion of AM/NS India s capacity from the current 7.2 to 8.6 MTPA.
INOX Air Products bags contract from ArcelorMittal for air separation unit at Hazira Plant ANI | Updated: Feb 08, 2021 17:51 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 8 (ANI/PRNewswire): INOX Air Products (INOXAP), India s largest manufacturer of Industrial and Medical Gases, has announced that it has bagged a prestigious contract from ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Ltd (AM/NS India) to set up its 5th cryogenic Air Separation Unit at Hazira Plant.
The installation of the fifth ASU by INOXAP at Hazira will give shape to India s largest single-operator onsite Industrial Gas Complex on a BOO basis, which will support the first major expansion in India by ArcelorMittal, world s largest steel company, after the acquisition of Essar Steel.