luftseparering
Luftseparering, also known as air separation, is a process used to separate air into its primary components, most commonly nitrogen and oxygen. This is achieved by cooling air to very low temperatures, causing it to liquefy. The liquid air is then subjected to fractional distillation, a process that exploits the differences in boiling points of its constituent gases. Nitrogen has a lower boiling point (-196 degrees Celsius) than oxygen (-183 degrees Celsius), allowing it to vaporize and be collected separately. Argon, another component of air, is also typically separated in this process.
The most common method for industrial air separation is the cryogenic distillation process. This involves compressing,
The separated gases have a wide range of industrial, medical, and scientific applications. Oxygen is used in