The purpose of this section is to give users of BOC Cryospeed low temperature liquefied gases information on their properties, the hazards associated with their use and simple precautions to be taken to ensure they are used safely. Detailed safety information for individual gases is provided inĀ BOC safety data sheets


The hazards associated with the low temperature liquefied gases relate to their physical properties. Some physical properties of the five liquefied atmospheric gases are given in the table below. All five gases are odourless and non-flammable in air. Carbon dioxide has a distinctive taste in high concentrations ( 10%) but the others are tasteless.










































































































Property   Oxygen (O2)   Nitrogen (N2)   Argon (Ar)   Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Molecular weight   32   28   40   44
Colour of gas   None   None   None   None
Colour of liquid   Light Blue   None   None   None
Normal boiling point at atmospheric pressure(°C)   -183   -196   -186   -78.5
Ratio of volume gas to volume of liquid, measured

at 15°C and absolute pressure of 101.3kPa
  842   682   822   845 (solid)
Relative density of gas at 101.3 kPa (Air = 1)    1.105 @25oC    0.967 @25oC   1.380 @0oC    
Liquid density at absolute pressure of 101.3 kPa (kg/m3)   1141   807   1395   190
Latent heat of evaporation (kj/kg)   213   199   161   573 (sublimation)

The hazards arising from low temperature liquefied gases are:









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