Products from category Gases in pressure gas cylinders distributed by LabRulez - page 3
Linde Oxygen 4.5 – Gas Cylinder
Linde Oxygen 4.5 (≥99.995%) gas cylinder for analytics, chemistry, and semiconductors. High-purity gas for laboratory and industrial applications.
Linde Oxygen 3.5 – Gas Cylinder
Linde Oxygen 3.5 (≥99.95%) gas cylinder for metal cutting and industrial use. Higher purity improves cutting speed and quality.
Linde Methane 2.5 – Gas Cylinder
Linde Methane 2.5 (≥99.5%) gas cylinder for metallurgy, microelectronics, and measurement applications. Reliable fuel and process gas.
Linde Carbon Dioxide CO₂ 4.5 – Gas Cylinder
Linde CO₂ 4.5 (≥99.995%) gas cylinder for analytics, calibration, and CO₂ lasers. High-purity solution for laboratories, semiconductors, and research.
Linde Carbon Dioxide CO₂ 3.0 – Gas Cylinder
CO₂ 3.0 (≥99.9%) gas cylinder for analytical, calibration, and industrial use. Reliable solution for laboratories, research, and manufacturing.
Linde Gas Mixture 0.3% CO + 0.3% CH₄ in Synthetic Air
Calibration gas mixture with 0.3% CO and 0.3% CH₄ in synthetic air. Stable, non-flammable gas for analyzers, detectors, and environmental monitoring.
Linde Hydrogen 5.6 – Gas Cylinder
Linde hydrogen 5.6 (≥99.9996%) for ultra-trace GC and analytical applications. Maximum purity and minimal contamination for precise results.
Linde Hydrogen 5.0 – Gas Cylinder
Linde hydrogen 5.0 (≥99.999%) for GC and high-end applications. Maximum purity and stable performance for analytical and industrial use.
Linde Hydrogen 4.0 – Gas Cylinder
Linde hydrogen 4.0 (≥99.99%) for analytical and industrial use. High purity and stable performance for GC, welding, and energy applications.
Linde Hydrogen 3.0 – Gas Cylinder
Linde hydrogen 3.0 for industrial applications. High thermal conductivity, clean combustion, and reliable performance for welding, cutting, and energy use.
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