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Option 1
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Option 2
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Option 3
Use this when you have questions about industrial gases for your application.
We offer helium in high-pressure gas and liquid cylinders — available in a variety of sizes — to meet any small to medium volume needs.
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Healthcare
Helium is essential for operating MRI and NMR machinery.To capture high-resolution imagery of internal organs and tissues, these machines use superconducting magnets that need liquid helium to reach the cryogenic temperatures at which they operate.
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Manufacturing & Metal Fabrication
Helium is utilized for its inert properties such as providing ideal arc temperatures for welding materials with high-heat conductivity.
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Retail
Helium is widely used to fill party balloons for our retail customers, as well as refridgeration systems.
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Aerospace & Defense: From purging hydrogen systems to pressurizing fluid systems and cooling satellite infrared detectors, helium is essential to aerospace and aircraft applications both in flight and on the ground. Learn more
Automotive: Helium is used to test for leaks and ensure quality in automotive parts like fuel tanks and radiator systems. It’s also used to inflate airbags. Learn more
Research: Used as a carrier gas in gas chromatography, helium is essential for determining sample content and characteristics. Also, helium’s low boiling and melting points make it ideal for cooling applications. Learn more