SIAD's Călărași Air Separation Plant

Key highlights
  • Built in 2007, the Călărași plant covers 42,075 square meters.
  • Operational since January 2008, it produces oxygen, nitrogen, and argon.
  • The plant uses advanced fractional air distillation technology.
  • Cryogenic liquid gases are transported using company tank trucks.
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Siad Romania Călărași 300 t/d oxygen, nitrogen and argon · Romania
Operational / Completed
2006-01
~2008

Overview

The Călărași air separation plant, built in 2007, is a technologically advanced facility in the technical gas sector. It aims to enhance product offerings and strengthen the presence in Romania and Central and Eastern Europe.

Technology and Design

The plant employs the latest innovations in fractional air distillation, ensuring high quality standards, safety, and environmental protection. Collaboration with Praxair has led to significant reductions in electricity consumption during production.

Specifications

Spanning a total area of 42,075 square meters with a built area of 1,400 square meters, the plant became operational in January 2008.

Main Activities

The facility focuses on producing technical gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and argon through fractional distillation of air. It also manages the transport of cryogenic liquid gases using its own tank trucks to customer tanks.

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