Air Separation Unit
An air separation unit is an industrial plant that separates atmospheric air into its primary components, such as nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. Typically employing cryogenic distillation, the unit cools air to extremely low temperatures, liquefying it and separating the components based on boiling points.



Technical Specifications
Overview
Industrial Air Separation Unit
This industrial Air Separation Unit (ASU) is designed to efficiently separate atmospheric air into its primary components: nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. Utilizing advanced cryogenic distillation processes, the system cools air to extremely low temperatures to liquefy it, allowing for precise separation based on boiling points. This high-purity output is essential for critical industrial applications, including steelmaking, chemical production, and medical gas supply.
Technical Specifications
- Separation Technology
- Cryogenic Distillation
- Primary Output Gases
- NitrogenOxygenArgon
Key Applications
Target Industries
- Steelmaking
- Chemical Production
- Medical Applications



