Liquid Oxygen (LOX)

Liquid Oxygen (LOX)

Liquid Oxygen (LOX) is a high-purity cryogenic liquid widely used in healthcare, industrial manufacturing, metal cutting, welding, aerospace, and research applications.

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High-Purity Oxygen for Medical, Industrial & Cryogenic Applications

Liquid Oxygen (LOX) is a high-purity cryogenic liquid widely used in healthcare, industrial manufacturing, metal cutting, welding, aerospace, and research applications. With a boiling point of -183°C, Liquid Oxygen provides efficient oxygen storage and supply while occupying significantly less space than gaseous oxygen.

Technical Specifications

PropertyValue
ProductLiquid Oxygen
Purity>99%
Boiling Point-183°C
Freezing Point-218.8°C
AppearanceLight Blue, Odorless Liquid
UN NumberUN 1073
Hazard ClassOxidizer

Cryogenic Grinding Systems use liquid nitrogen to cool materials before and during the grinding process. The material is generally cooled through a specially designed screw-type cooler, which helps maintain extremely low temperatures throughout the operation.

This cooling process prevents:

  • Loss of essential oils and aroma
  • Heat generation during grinding
  • Melting of greasy materials
  • Product degradation
  • Moisture-related quality issues

The result is superior grinding efficiency, improved product quality, and better particle size control

Key Features

Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
Medical Oxygen Supply Systems
Steel Manufacturing
Glass Industry
Welding & Metal Fabrication
Laser Cutting Operations
Aerospace Applications
Research Laboratories

Key Features

Applications

  • Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities
  • Medical Oxygen Supply Systems
  • Steel Manufacturing
  • Glass Industry
  • Welding & Metal Fabrication
  • Laser Cutting Operations
  • Aerospace Applications
  • Research Laboratories

What is Included

Liquid Argon is primarily used in welding, metal processing, laboratories, and electronics manufacturing.

No. Argon is an inert gas and does not react with most substances.

It creates a protective atmosphere that prevents oxidation and contamination.

No, it is completely non-flammable.

Yes, it must be stored in specially designed cryogenic vessels.