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Packaging Gas is a type of gas used to fill and protect products during transport and storage. It is used to displace oxygen and other gases, and to create an inert atmosphere that prevents oxidation and other chemical reactions. Common packaging gases include nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and argon. These gases are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and electronics.
Packaging Gas is typically supplied in cylinders, tanks, or bulk containers. It is also available in a variety of concentrations and purity levels, depending on the application. The use of Packaging Gas is growing due to its ability to extend shelf life and improve product safety.
Companies in the Packaging Gas market include Air Liquide, Praxair, Linde, Air Products, and Matheson. Show Less Read more