inertizing
Inertizing is a process used to reduce the concentration of a flammable or explosive substance, such as oxygen, in an atmosphere to a level below its flammability or explosive limits. This is achieved by introducing an inert gas, commonly nitrogen, into a contained space. The inert gas displaces the oxygen and any other reactive gases, making the environment non-combustible.
The primary purpose of inertizing is to prevent fires and explosions, particularly in industrial settings where
The inert gas is typically supplied from cylinders, cryogenic liquid storage, or on-site gas generation systems.