Synthetic air O2/N2
Argon: Argon is used, primarily in liquid form, as the target for direct dark matter searches. The interaction of a hypothetical WIMP particle with the argon nucleus produces scintillation light that is then detected by photomultiplier. As with most other liquefied noble gases, argon has a high scintillation light yield, is transparent to its own scintillation light, and is relatively easy to purify.
Properties :
- Supports combustion
- Non-toxic
- Odourless
- Corrosive
Gas quality |
Impurities |
N5.0
99.999% |
H2O |
< |
3 ppm |
CO |
< |
1 ppm |
CO2 |
< |
5 ppm |
CmHm |
< |
1 ppm |
NO2 |
< |
0.1 ppm |
|
N5.5
99.9995% |
H2O |
< |
2 ppm |
CO |
< |
0.1 ppm |
CO2 |
< |
0.1 ppm |
CmHm |
< |
0.2 ppm |
NO2 |
< |
5 ppb* |
SO2 |
< |
5 ppb* |
H2S |
< |
5 ppb* |
|
Chemical formula |
: |
Gas compound consisting of 21% O2 and 79% N2 |
Molecular weight |
: |
- |
Boiling point at 1.013 bar |
: |
- |
Gas density, absolute |
: |
1.23 kg/m3 (15 0C, 1.013 bar) |
Gas density, relative air |
: |
1.0 |
Cylinder connection |
: |
BS Standard or CGA on request |
Cylinder colour |
: |
- Black |