AMERICAN RARE GASES

Xenon Gas, Neon Gas, Krypton Gas - Rare Gas Distribution Facility at American Rare Gases, Inc. - a Distributor of High Purity Xenon, Neon and Krypton Rare Gases Email AGG
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American Rare Gases, Inc. manufactures and distributes worldwide the rare gases Krypton Gas, Neon Gas and Xenon Gas as part of the American Gas Group.

Krypton Gas
Used to manufacture fluorescent lights, halogen headlights and in some photographic flashes, as well as excimer lasers.

Neon Gas
Used to fill neon signs, in electron and fluorescent tubes, refrigeration, as a voltage regulator, in gas lasers and research.

Xenon Gas
Used in high intensity lights due to its natural "daylight" color temperature, high-efficiency incandescent bulb, plasma display panels, operating room and examination lighting and in ultraviolet lasers

Xenon gas, Neon gas and Krypton gas products are available in many cylinder sizes. All cylinders meet DOT requirements and are prepared for service utilizing strict quality control procedures.

Individual Xenon gas, Neon gas and Krypton gas product specifications and shipping information can be obtained by selecting the product name from the drop down menu above or clicking on the Xenon gas - Neon gasKrypton gas links.

Contact our customer service staff by e-mail or call between 8am and 5pm EST, Monday thru Friday, for detailed pricing and availability information.

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