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Sanghi - Nitrous Oxide Plant
Safe and economical, the Nitrous Oxide plant from SANGHI OXYGEN is a plant with an efficient Generation system that reduces power consumption and adds to safety. A storage battery assembly for the separation of Nitrogen is another safety feature with the SANGHI OXY plant. The gas manufactured conforms to Indian Pharmacopia, US & European standards and is stored in a liquid state which can be directly filled into cylinders.
Nitrous Oxide is produced by heating Ammonium Nitrate to a temperature of 250 Deg. c. Ammonium Nitrate is decomposed in the process to give a mixture of Nitrous Oxide & superheated steam, At the same time impurities, are produced including Ammonium Nitrate fumes, Nitrogen & other oxides of Nitrogen. The steam & impurities are removed by scrubbing with water, caustic soda and sulphuric acid in sequence Nitrogen present in traces is removed by bleeding from the top of storage vessels where Nitrous Oxide is stored, after compression by a compressor.
It is produced by heating Ammonium Nitrate to a temperature of approximately 250 C. Heating could be either electrically or by gas. It is then purified in a series of towers before collecting in a gas holder.
Gas is then Compressed by a water-lubricated compressor, dried and liquefied. Liquid Nitrous oxide is stored in storage vessels where Nitrogen, if present, is removed. Pure liquid Nitrous oxide is then filled into cylinders by weight.
Nitrous oxide gas is mainly used for anesthetic purposes. It is administered with oxygen. It is also used as a carrier gas in laboratory Instruments. It also finds application, as a propellant in aerosols and food stuff.
Nitrous Oxide is a chemical compound of Nitrogen and Oxygen. Its Chemical symbol is N,0.
It is a colorless, nonflammable, and nontoxic gas with a slightly sweetish taste & odor. The most common way of distributing Nitrous oxide is as a compressed liquid in Cylinders of the same kind, as used for oxygen, Nitrogen, etc. The pressure in Nitrous oxide cylinders is approximately 50 Bars at 20°C
It is a stable and comparatively un-reactive chemical compound at ordinary temperatures. At elevated temperatures, however, the gas decomposes to Nitrogen & Oxygen.
It supports combustion and hence organic substances particularly old and greases which are petrochemical in nature must be kept away from the gas.
