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The Many Uses of Oxygen Gas

You know you need oxygen to breathe, but did you know there are thousands of companies out there relying on oxygen gas to conduct business? There are hundreds of industrial uses for oxygen gas, and On Site Gas Systems has been providing these companies with the oxygen they require for over 30 years. Here is a look at just some of the oxygen gas uses that exist.

Save Lives

Whether it’s within healthcare facilities, on marine vessels, or on emergency vehicles, a steady oxygen supply is required to save lives every minute of every day. By having an oxygen generator on site, medical facilities can be sure they always have the oxygen they need, even in remote locations.

Improve Wastewater Processing

Without intervention, wastewater takes a lot time to break down, which can result in all kinds of issues. By aerating the wastewater with oxygen, the natural bio-degradation process can occur quicker and without adding harmful chemicals.

Increase the Yield in Gold Mining

Another important use of oxygen gas is for gold mining. In fact, when used, gold miners are able to get a much greater yield for their efforts. They use the oxygen gas to convert the mineral sulfides to sulfates and to convert arsenic into ferric acid. By doing this, the gold is much easier to retrieve and many miners report being able to double their yield.

Make Sure Trout Thrive

When it comes to trout farming, the taste of the trout is dependent on the quality of the conditions the trout is raised in. As such, fish farms and hatcheries inject the water with oxygen. By oxygenizing the water, the fish stay healthy, their appetites increase, and they are substantially larger and tastier when it comes time to sell them.

Blown Glass

Whether it’s making decorative items or medical/science supplies, glass blowing is an extremely common use of oxygen gas. Gas blowers use the oxygen to masterfully create the steady stream of air that is necessary to shape the glass in a multitude of ways.
No matter what oxygen gas is used for, one thing is consistent: companies need on site oxygen generation to ensure they can continue operations. If oxygen runs out, the business comes to a halt, and in the case of medical facilities, lives can be at risk. At On Site Gas Systems, we carry large and small oxygen generation systems, including portable oxygen refilling stations, to make sure every company has oxygen when they need it. To learn more about what oxygen gas uses can benefit your industry, contact us today.

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