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The Air Separation Plant market is a segment of the Machinery industry that focuses on the production of oxygen, nitrogen, and argon. These gases are used in a variety of industries, such as medical, food, and chemical. Air separation plants are typically large-scale industrial facilities that use cryogenic distillation to separate air into its component gases. The process involves cooling air to a very low temperature, which causes the different gases to condense and separate.
The Air Separation Plant market is driven by the increasing demand for industrial gases, as well as the need for efficient and cost-effective production. The market is also influenced by technological advancements, such as the development of more efficient and cost-effective air separation plants.
Notable companies in the Air Separation Plant market include Linde, Air Liquide, Praxair, Air Products, and Messer Group. Show Less Read more