Helium Gas
Helium is valued as a gas for lifting, breathing, leak detection, shielding, its inert properties and as a liquid for cooling. Many industries can benefit from its unique properties to optimize performance and productivity, reduce labor costs, and make operations safer.
Characteristics
Non-flammable, compressed at high pressure.
Grade
High Purity Grade ≥ 99.999%
Ultra-High Purity ≥ 99.9995% to ≥ 99.9999%
Diving Grade ≥ 99.997%
Balloon Grade ≥ 99.997%
Delivery and Supply
Compressed in-cylinder capacities 7m3 to 10m3
Application
Many industries can benefit from helium’s inert and unique properties to optimize performance in productivity, reduce labor costs and improve operating safety. Applications include lifting, breathing, leak detection, shielding, and cooling.
- Balloon Inflation, Leak Detection, because the balloon point of helium is closed (-269Ȃ°C or -452Ȃ°C) to the absolute zero (-273 Ȃ°C).
- Use in MRI & NMR Machine is hospitals, radiologist and Laboratory.
Other Applications of Helium
- Analytical • MRI Magnet • Cooling and Filling • Balloon Inflation • Oil and Gas-Offshore
- Breathing Atmospheres • Pressurizing/Purging • Farming Equipment • Primary Glass
- Fiber Optics • Processed Glass Products • Leak Detection • Scientific/NMR • LED/Compound
- Semiconductors • Silicon Semiconductors • Lifting • Thermal Spray • Welding • Metallurgy
Helium Applications by Industry
- Agriculture
- Farming Equipment
- Construction
- Metals Processing
- Energy
- Oil/Gas Production
- Oil and Gas-Offshore
- Glass / Minerals
- Primary Glass
- Processed Glass Products
- Leisure / Recreation
- Balloon Inflation
- Medical
- Metals
- Metals Processing
- Thermal Spray
- Transportation
- Aerospace
- Metals Processing
- Automotive
- Metals Processing
- Aerospace
- Metals Processing
- Oil/Gas Production
Material Safety Data Sheet
Refer to IOL Material Safety Data Sheet for further information on product handling, storage, and usage