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  2. Air Liquide - Wikipedia

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    On May 25, 1902, and after two years of research, Georges Claude developed a process for liquefying air in order to separate the components (oxygen, nitrogen, argon). On November 8, 1902, Paul Delorme gathered twenty-four subscribers, mainly engineers, to financially support the project, [5] and became the first president of "Air liquide, a company for the study and exploitation of Georges ...

  3. BOC (company) - Wikipedia

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    When BOC was a global company, the head office of BOC was in Windlesham, a small village approximately 25 miles south-west of London.The office, built in the 1980s is a fine example of modern architecture and when seen from the air resembles the shape of an oxygen molecule.

  4. Inox Air Products - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by the Jain family in the year 1963, as Industrial Oxygen Company Private Limited in Pune, India.In 1999, Air Products & Chemicals Inc., acquired a 50 percent equity stake in the company, and a new entity was incorporated; INOX Air Products.

  5. Airgas - Wikipedia

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    Airgas, an Air Liquide company, is an American supplier of industrial, medical and specialty gases (delivered in packaged or cylinder form), as well as hardgoods and related products; one of the largest U.S. suppliers of safety products; and a leading U.S. supplier of ammonia products and process chemicals.

  6. Liquid Air - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Air was the marque of an automobile planned by Liquid Air Power and Automobile Co. of Boston and New York City in 1899. [1] A factory location was acquired in Boston, Massachusetts in 1899 and Liquid Air claimed they would construct a car that would run a hundred miles on liquid air. [1] In 1901 the company had gone into receivership ...

  7. Carl von Linde - Wikipedia

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    He then obtained oxygen and nitrogen from the liquid air by slow warming. In the early days of oxygen production, the biggest use by far for the gas was the oxyacetylene torch, invented in France in 1903, which revolutionized metal cutting and welding in the construction of ships, skyscrapers, and other iron and steel structures.

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