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Linde Gas UK Limited was purchased by Air Liquide UK Limited in May 2007. Linde Gas UK Limited and its subsidiaries are now financially and legally independent from Linde AG and its affiliates. Please click on the following links to find out more information about the Linde Group (www.lindegas.com) and Air Liquide Group (www.airliquide.com)


Here are just a few examples of hardware used in different applications developed by Linde Gas:

Burners for furnace technology
We offer a wide range of self-developed oxygen burners for the most diverse ovens and fuels. For example, rotary drum furnaces for melting cast iron and non-ferrous metals, glass melting baths, furnaces for producing ceramic or enamel frits, furnaces for glass processing as well as thermal waste disposal.

We also supply special burners for acetylene processes
In autogenous engineering, there is a trend towards customised solutions and away from standard burners. Our customised burners for acetylene processes cover the entire spectrum: from the specially shaped manual burner to the machine-guided burner that has been adapted specifically to the customer's requirement.

Deflashing equipment for cold deflashing
Rubber and plastic mouldings usually have to be deflashed after manufacture. We have drawn on extensive practical experience to develop a variety of automated deflashing units.

Tunnel freezer for quick-freezing food
We offer different types of freezers that are used in all areas of food refrigeration and can be integrated very simply into existing production lines. They offer optimum refrigerant utilisation, are safe and easy to use and need relatively little space, and they are also economical, and ecologically friendly.

Hardware for environmental technology
Portable water processing, surface-water and wastewater treatment all require oxygen. Linde Gas has developed special processes for oxygenating water economically, together with all the necessary hardware requirements (e.g., specially perforated aeration tubes, pressure vessels, etc.).


Technology Centre - Research-Development-Consulting, No.8773/4 >> Order
Centralised Gas Supply Systems, No.8766/1 >> Order


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