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Akela-P Medical Gases Private Limited

New Delhi, Delhi

Year of Establishment: 2005
IndiaMART Member Since: 2009
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Krypton Gases

krypton gases
We are the manufacturers of krypton  and xenon gases having factory at russia and in India which is under construction. 

We do keep stock in india of krypton gas with min purity of 99.9998% in 10000 ltrs each in cylinders.

If you have requirement we can supply u immediately the same


Production Capacity: 1,50,000 ltrs quarterly
Packaging Details: 47 WC cylinder capacity.

 
 

Krypton Gas

Krypton's multiple emission lines make ionized krypton gas discharges appear whitish, which in turn makes krypton-based bulbs useful in photography as a brilliant white light source. Krypton is thus used in some types of photographic flashes used in high speed photography. Krypton gas is also combined with other gases to make luminous signs that glow with a bright greenish-yellow light.

Krypton is mixed with argon as the fill gas of energy saving fluorescent lamps. This reduces their operating voltage and power consumption. Unfortunately it also reduces their light output and raises their cost. Krypton costs 100 times as much as argon. Krypton (along with xenon) is also used to fill incandescent lamps to reduce filament evaporation and allow higher operating temperatures to be used for the filament. Brighter light results which contains more blue than conventional lamps.

Krypton's white discharge is often used to good effect in colored gas discharge tubes, which are then simply painted or stained in other ways to allow the desired colour (for example, "neon" type advertising signs where the letters appear in differing colours, are often entirely krypton-based). Krypton is also capable of much higher light power density than neon in the red spectral line region, and for this reason, red lasers for high power laser light shows are often krypton lasers with mirrors which select out the red spectral line for laser amplification and emission, rather than the more familiar helium-neon variety, which could never practically achieve the multi-watt red laser light outputs needed for this application.

Krypton has an important role in production and usage of the krypton fluoride laser. The laser has been important in the nuclear fusion energy research community in confinement experiments. The laser has high beam uniformity, short wavelength, and the ability to modify the spot size to track an imploding pellet.

In experimental particle physics, liquid krypton is used to construct quasi-homogeneous electromagnetic calorimeters. A notable example is the calorimeter of the NA48 experiment at CERN containing about 27 tons of liquid krypton. This usage is rare, since the cheaper liquid argon is typically used. The advantage of krypton over argon is a small Molière radius of 4.7cm, which allows for excellent spatial resolution and low degree of overlapping. The other parameters relevant for calorimetry application are: radiation length of X0 = 4.7cm, density of 2.4g/cm³.

The sealed spark gap assemblies contained in ignition exciters used in some older Turbine/Jet engines contain a very small amount of Krypton-85 in order to obtain consistent ionization levels and uniform operation.


 
 

Medical Xenon Gas

Xenon has been used as a general anesthetic, although it is expensive. Even so, anesthesia machines that can deliver xenon are about to appear on the Asian market. Two mechanisms for xenon anesthesia have been proposed. The first one involves the inhibition of the calcium ATPase pump—the mechanism cells use to remove calcium (Ca2+)—in the cell membrane of synapses. This results from a conformational change when xenon binds to nonpolar sites inside the protein. The second mechanism focuses on the non-specific interactions between the anesthetic and the lipid membrane.
Xenon has a minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of 71%, making it 50% more potent than N2O as an anesthetic. Thus it can be used in concentrations with oxygen that have a lower risk of hypoxia. Unlike nitrous oxide (N2O), xenon is not a greenhouse gas and so it is also viewed as environmentally friendly. Because of the high cost of xenon, however, economic application will require a closed system so that the gas can be recycled, with the gas being appropriately filtered for contaminants between uses.

The main result of the tests is that the KseMed® medicine is a new ecologically clean strong gas anesthetic, having neither common nor specific toxicity, and being well borne by the organism of humans and animals. KseMed® is one of the most prospective anesthetics of the XXI century.

According to the statistics, more than 300 operations under the xenon narcosis were done in various Russian healthcare establishments with excellent results. Xenon introduction in surgery has opened a new page in anesthesia. It became possible due to development of new unique Russian narcosis equipment, which has no analogs in the world.
Medical xenon KseMed®, medicine prescription

Medical xenon KseMed® can be used for inhalation narcosis during various surgery operations, painful manipulations and pain as well as other pathologic conditions healing. KseMed® is mostly prescribed for those patients, who have a high operational-anesthesiology risk or weak patients irrespective of their age. Due to its' indifference and absence of toxicity, KseMed® has no contraindications and is well borne by human organism. KseMed® potential consumers are those healthcare institutions, which use in their practice an inhalation narcosis and posses a respective anesthesia equipment and personnel.


 
 

 

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