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can oxygen free nitrogen be condensed to a liquid
also does oxygen free nitogen rise in pressure with a rise in temperature
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OFN is an official designation for compressed nitrogen gas with a purity of a minimum of 99.998% N2. OFN is an industrial gas that is usually transported in the form of the compressed gas in cylinders. Bulk transportation of OFN is problematical which means that tinplate manufacturing facilities and steel mills specifying OFN usually receive it in the form of cylinders. OFN is also used in the automotive industry.
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OFN is an official designation for compressed nitrogen gas with a purity of a minimum of 99.998% N2. OFN is an industrial gas that is usually transported in the form of the compressed gas in cylinders. Bulk transportation of OFN is problematical which means that tinplate manufacturing facilities and steel mills specifying OFN usually receive it in the form of cylinders. OFN is also used in the automotive industry.
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So what's so special about it? Well, OFN is often used to do such things as purging air in industrial systems where oil is used as a lubricant. If the nitrogen contained a small amount of oxygen (as standard nitrogen gas does), then oil and oxygen equals a big explosion. OFN allows purging without such risk.
In addition, OFN is used for leak testing in industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Industrial laser cutting facilities often use OFN as a gas in sealed cutting chambers which ensure that the cut surfaces of the completed product is oxide-free. There are also industrial chemical polymerisation reactions that would not occur if oxygen was present in the nitrogen used during processing. OFN is also used on a smaller scale during the brazing of copper, brass, high-carbon steels etc where the presence of oxygen leads to unwanted oxidation of the metal.
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In addition, OFN is used for leak testing in industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Industrial laser cutting facilities often use OFN as a gas in sealed cutting chambers which ensure that the cut surfaces of the completed product is oxide-free. There are also industrial chemical polymerisation reactions that would not occur if oxygen was present in the nitrogen used during processing. OFN is also used on a smaller scale during the brazing of copper, brass, high-carbon steels etc where the presence of oxygen leads to unwanted oxidation of the metal.
http://www.boconline....s/nitrogen_oxygen.asp
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