Neon
Neon is a colorless, odorless, nonflammable gas.
Neon
Formula: Ne
CAS No: 7440-01-9
What Is Neon Gas?
Neon (Ne) is one of the noble gases. It is colorless, odorless, and about two-thirds the density of air. Neon can form a compound with fluorine under certain laboratory conditions but is otherwise an inert monatomic gas.
Neon Gas Industry Applications
One of the rare gases, Neon is used in specialty lighting applications.
Neon is a major component of excimer laser mixes and mixtures used in the photolithography process used in semiconductor manufacturing.
It is used in glow lamps, fluorescent lamps, and plasma displays. It is especially useful in lighting systems that are used in cold areas.
Neon is used as both a buffer gas and active medium in lasers. It is used in types of gas lasers, including ion lasers, excimer lasers, and helium-neon lasers. Helium-neon lasers are used in various commercial applications, including bar code scanners.
With a boiling point of -410.94°F (-246.08°C), liquid neon can be used as a cryogenic refrigerant. It has over forty times the refrigerating capacity by volume as helium.
Neon also finds application in a number of research areas. It is a component in some lung diffusion mixtures to test pulmonary function. Neon mixtures are also used to calibrate analytical instruments that measure the amount of carbon monoxide diffused through the lungs. Neon is used as a carrier gas in specialty chromatography applications.
It is used as a filling gas in spark chamber particle detectors, Geiger tubes and other detectors, fluorescent lamps, sodium discharge lamps, digital display tubes, stroboscope lights, in signs in mixtures with argon, filament lamps, and telephone line surge arrestors.
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Specifications
Further Specifications
Cylinder Sizes
- Used to fill glow lamps, fluorescent lamps, and plasma displays. It is especially useful in lighting systems that are used in cold areas.
- Used in several types of gas lasers including ion lasers and excimer lasers. It's its biggest use is in helium-neon lasers, which are used in a variety of commercial applications, such as scanners at supermarket checkout counters to read bar codes on grocery items.
- Used as lightning arresters used to shield electrical equipment from lightning.
- Used as a cryogenic refrigerant, as it has over forty times the refrigerating capacity per unit volume as helium.
- Is one of the components in some lung diffusion mixtures, which are used for pulmonary function testing. These mixtures are also used to calibrate analytical instruments that measure the amount of carbon monoxide diffused through the lungs.
- Used as a filling gas in spark chamber particle detectors, Geiger tubes and other detectors, fluorescent lamps, sodium discharge lamps, digital display tubes, stroboscope lights, in signs in mixtures with argon, filament lamps, and telephone line surge arrestors.
- Used as a buffer gas or the active medium in various types of gas lasers such as helium/neon, excimer or copper vapor lasers.
- Used as a carrier gas in chromatography applications.
- Liquid neon is used in the following: liquid hydrogen replacement studies, cryo-sorption and cryo-pumping, nuclear particle detection in bubble chambers, and in lung diffusion gas mixtures.
| Grade 5 | |
|---|---|
| Purity | 99.999% |
| Nitrogen | < 2 ppmv |
| Oxygen | < 0.5 ppmv |
| Carbon Monoxide | < 0.5 ppmv |
| Carbon Dioxide | < 0.5 ppmv |
| Moisture | < 1 ppmv |
| Helium | < 5 ppmv |
| Chemical & Physical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Molecular Weight | 20.18 |
| Specific Volume | 19.21 cu.ft/lb |
| Pressure @ 70°F | 2,400 psia |
| Valve Outlet | CGA 580 |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| DOT Name | Neon |
| Hazard Class | 2.2 |
| DOT No. | UN 1065 |
| DOT Label | Green, non-flammable gas |
| CAS No. | 7440-01-9 |
| Cylinder Size | Fill Volume (L) |
|---|---|
| 49L/Size 300 | 7,500 |
| 44L/Size 200 | 6,000 |
| 44L/Size 200 | 5,000 |
| 16L/Size 80 | 2,000 |
| 16L/Size 80 | 1,000 |
| 5.9L/Size 33A | 500 |
| 3.9L/Size 22A | 250 |
| 2.7L/Size 9A | 100 |
| 0.5L/Lecture Bottle | 50 |
| 0.5L/Lecture Bottle | 25 |
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