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                      Neon gas is a type of industrial and specialty gas used in a variety of applications. It is a colorless, odorless, and non-toxic gas that is produced by fractional distillation of liquid air. Neon gas is used in a variety of industries, including lighting, medical, and scientific research. It is also used in the production of semiconductors, lasers, and other electronic components. Neon gas is also used in the production of neon signs, which are used for advertising and decorative purposes.
Neon    gas is a relatively inexpensive gas, making it a popular choice for many industrial and specialty gas applications. It is also a relatively safe gas, as it is non-toxic and non-flammable.
Some companies in the Neon Gas market include Air Liquide, Praxair, Linde, Air Products, and Matheson. Show Less   Read more