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Xenon 5.0

  

Purity, %

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Impurities Xenon 5.0, ppm:
O20,5
N21
H2O2
HC0,5
H21
Kr1
Ar1
CO + CO21
CF410
C2F610


The percentages indicated in conjuction with purities are mole percents (ideal volume percentages)


Delivery forms: Xenon 5.0



Capacity, liter

Vapor pressure at 16,6°C, bar

filling quantity, liter
 
Steel cylinder 2 58,4 200*
Steel cylinder 2 58,4 300*
Steel cylinder 10 58,4 1000*
Steel cylinder 50 58,4 9000*

Delivery notes:

* Filling by weight, 1 liter corresponds to 5,517 g


Conversion factors Xenon
m³ gas
(15 °C, 1 bar)
Litre
liquid at Ts
kg
11,8735,517
0,53412,945
0,1810,341



Identification Xenon 5.0
Cylinder shoulder color: Bright Green RAL 6018
Label: Xenon 5.0
Valve outlet:
W 21.80 x 1/14, DIN 477 No. 6


Properties Xenon
Compressed gas, suffocating, chemically inert

   
MAK value:nicht festgelegt
Chemical symbol:Xe
Molar mass:

131.30 g/mol

Critical temperature:289.73 K (16.58 °C)
Boiling point
at 1,013 bar (Ts):
165.05 K (-108.1 °C)
Relative density at 15°C, 1 bar (dryair = 1): 4.562

Applications Xenon 5.0
  • in light industry as filling gas for lamps
  • process gas for excimer lasers
  • together with neon as filling gas mixture for plasma display panels
  • in research and development
  • for medical applications
  • as propellant for ion propulsion engines

  
Other delivery forms Xenon
 Xenon 4.0 Xenon 5.3 Halocarbon free
 Xenon 4.5


Mixtures of Xenon with other gases in defined compositions, e.g. filling gas in light industry, premix for excimer lasers, premix for CO2 lasers.



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