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Argon 5.6

  

Purity, %

> 99,9996
  
  
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Impurities Argon 5.6, ppm:
O20,7
N21
H2O1
HC0,1
CO0,1
CO20,1


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


Delivery forms: Argon 5.6



Capacity, liter

filling pressure, approx. bar

filling quantity, m³
 
Steel cylinder 10 200 2,1
Steel cylinder 50 200 10,7


Conversion factors Argon
m³ gas
(15 °C, 1 bar)
Litre
liquid at Ts
kg
11,1971,669
0,83511,394
0,5990,7171



Identification Argon 5.6
Cylinder shoulder color: Dark Green RAL 6001
Label: Argon 5.6
Valve outlet:
W 21.80 x 1/14, DIN 477 No. 6


Properties Argon
Compressed gas, suffocating, chemically inert

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

39.948 g/mol

Critical temperature:150.75 K (-122.4 °C)
Boiling point
at 1,013 bar (Ts):
87.29 K (-185.86 °C)
Relative density at 15°C, 1 bar (dryair = 1): 1.380

Applications Argon 5.6
Shielding gas for all operations liable to be affected by traces of reactive gases:

  • in vapor-depositing and diffusion coating in the manufacturing of semiconductors and thin layers
  • in filling gas discharge lamps and incandescent lamps
  • in spectroscopic analysis of steel and other metals
  • as carrier gas in gas chromatography
  • for special applications in measuring technology, research and development

     
Other delivery forms Argon
 Argon 4.8 Argon 7.0
 Argon for spectrometry Argon 4.6
 Argon 5.0 Argon liquid 4.6
 Argon 5.3 Argon flüssig 5.0
 Argon 6.0 Argon flüssig LI-PUR® 6.0


Mixtures of Argon with other gases in defined compositions, e.g. premixes for excimer lasers; process gases for ECD-analysis (P5 / P10 - gas ECD); process gases for proportional counter tubes for measurement of radioactive radiation (P10 - gas for spectrometry); shielding gases for welding.



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