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High Purity Xenon Gas (Xe) Rare Gases

Xenon gas is a colorless, odorless, and heavier-than-air noble gas that is chemically inert and electrically conductive. It is widely used in a variety of applications, including lighting, welding, and electronics manufacturing.

 

Product Name:

Xenon (Xe)

CAS:

7440-63-3

UN No.:

2036

Package Volume:

4L/8L/10L/40L/47L/50L

Cylinder :

ISO / DOT

Valve:

CGA 580 / customized

 

Product

Grade

Package

Xenon  5N

99.999 %

4L/8L/10L/40L/47L/50L

ISO / DoT  standard

Xenon  6N

99.9999 %

Xenon  7N

99.99999 %

 

 

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    Atomic and Molecular Properties

    Chemical Symbol

    Xe

    Atomic Number

    54

    Atomic Mass

    131.293(6) u (unified atomic mass units)

    Phase at Room Temperature

    Gas

    Molecular Structure

    Monoatomic

    Physical Properties

    Density

    Gas

    5.887±0.009 g/L at 0°C and 1 atm

    Liquid

    3.52 g/cm³ at its boiling point (-160.06°C)

    Solid

    2.7 g/cm³ at -240°C

    Melting Point

    -160.06°C (-258.11°F)

    Boiling Point

    -108.93°C (-162.07°F) under 1 atm pressure

    Triple Point

    -209.4°C (-344.92°F)

    Critical Temperature

    16.6°C (61.88°F)

    Critical Pressure

    58.2×10^5 Pa (8.59 atm)

    Critical Density

    1.155 g/L

    Product

    Grade

    Package

    Xenon 5N

    99.999 %

    4L/8L/10L/40L/47L/50L

    ISO / DoT  standard

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    Xenon 6N

    99.9999 %

    Xenon 7N

    99.99999 %

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    Safety and Reactivity

    Xenon is generally non-toxic and non-reactive, making it safe for use in a variety of applications. However, it is important to note that while the gas itself is not flammable, it can displace oxygen in confined spaces, leading to a risk of asphyxiation.

    Applications

    1. Welding: Xenon gas is used in the welding industry to provide a stable arc that is less likely to spatter and burn.

    2. Lamp production: Xenon gas is commonly used to produce high-intensity discharge lamps, which are used in streetlights and other lighting applications.

    3. Medical imaging: Xenon gas is used in medical imaging techniques, such as positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT), to enhance image.

    4. Aerospace & Aircraft:Xenon is an optimum fuel for electric propulsion systems for space travel.

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