Use Air separation plant for Generating Oxygen & Nitrogen for Industrial and Medical Applications
We offer the best cryogenic air separation unit cost in the industry with impressive return on investment (ROI) as our clients are known to break even within two years of purchasing from us.
Demand for cryogenic air separation plant in South America
and UK and USA is increasing because of spurt in industrial activity. This is
evident from orders and enquiries we are getting for air separation plant in
Brazil, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Ecuador,
Argentina, Guyana, etc. In recent times, this part of the world has started
witnessing growth and industrial activity after neglect and unrest for decades.
We see it as a great opportunity for us to get a foothold in the region.
Already, we are seeing a steady stream of enquiries from here. And, we have
instructed our marketing and sales teams to strengthen their outreach and forge
connections with the local industries.
Salient Features of
Our Air Separation Plants
- Use of Advanced Cryogenic Technology
- Very Competitive Prices in The Industry
- Responsive After Sales Team
- Solid Designing
- Skid Based Requiring No Foundation
- Fully Automated Requiring a Single Operator to Operate
We are leaders in the fabricating, manufacturing and export of oxygen plant. Our machinery is preferred choice of customers from all over the globe because of our commitment to quality and global standards. It is due to this reason that our air separation plant in UK (United Kingdom) has become the preferred choice of small to medium scale industries. Customers from UK have endorsed our quality, designing, customers service and pricing. They are satisfied with our quick delivery and responsiveness in addressing their problems and queries. Our manufacturing and marketing of air separation plants is done in technical collaboration with ING. L. & A. Boschi, Italy, which is an acclaimed company worldwide for their hi-tech technology and internationally, approved manufacturing processes.
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