- Helium (He) is a
colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert monatomic chemical
element.
- Helium is the least
reactive noble gas, and thus also the least reactive of all elements; it
is inert and monatomic in virtually all conditions.
- Helium is the second
lightest element and is the second most abundant in the observable
Universe.
- Most helium
was formed during the Big Bang, but new helium is being created as a
result of the nuclear fusion of hydrogen in stars.
- Crude helium is
obtained from the Earth's crust in the course of pumping out natural
gas.
- But it's not found
in every natural gas deposit, only those where the radioactive decay of
nearby uranium has produced helium, and then only when certain other
conditions are met.
- In the United
States, it's obtained mainly from natural gas deposits.
- Helium is a product
whose market has continued to undergo rapid change from both a demand
and supply perspective.
- Currently natural
gas is the only economic source of helium supply.
- Many high technology
industries have been developing new commercial applications, which
depend on the unique physical properties of helium, thus leading to
ever-increasing helium consumption and potentially accelerating the
depletion of finite terrestrial helium resources.
- It is used in
filling party balloons as it is a much safer gas
(non-flammable).
- It is widely used as
an inert gas shield for arc welding.
- It is high speed
push gas inside air to air missiles for guidence corrections.
- It is protective gas
in growing silicon and germanium crystals, and in titanium and zirconium
production.
- It is cooling medium
for nuclear reactors, helium won't become radioactive.
- It is a mixture of
80% helium and 20% oxygen is used as an artificial atmosphere for divers
and others working under pressure
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Introduction
- Helium
- General Information
- Facts about helium
- Helium
- History Of The Helium
- Helium Information
- Helium: the essentials
- Helium Gas
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use your helium cylinder in safety
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Helium Resources Of the united states
Process
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Helium Gas Turbine Conceptual Design by Genetic/Gradient
Optimization
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Helium
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Characteristics of Helium
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Power Saving of Large-Scaled Helium Compressor for Fusion
Device
Helium Leak Detection Services
Experimental Study of the Permeation Process of Helium Gas
through non-magnetic and electrical insulating Materials
Cooling of a Target by Helium Gas
Market
The Helium Market
The Helium Shortage
The helium potential of India
Helium Situation
Economics of the Helium Market
Supply of Helium
Report
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Helium In growth and Aging In Plutonium
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Design study of Helium Compressor for a direct cycle gas
cooled nuclear power plant
Helium Statistics 2007
Helium Statistics 2005
Helium Uses Rises
Helium Harder To Come
Technology
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Simulation of helium gas cooled pebble
bed reactor
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Portable Helium Detector
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Buffer-gas cooling of NH via the beam loaded buffer-gas
method
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Doubly Charged Helium
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Vuv Photoionization of Superfluid Liquid Helium Droplets
at the Als
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MSDS
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Helium, compressed
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Helium Gas
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Helium
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Helium
Refrigeretated
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Helium
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Safety Data For
Helium
Properties
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Chemical properties of
helium
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Helium Properties
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Super fluid Helium
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Helium Properties
Patent
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Compact Superconducting
magnet system free from liquid helium
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Production of Crude
Helium
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Helium Process Cycle
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Preparation Of Glass cell
Containing Helium Of High Purity
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Helium Oxygen Mixture with
Therapeutic application
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Ultra pure Helium
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Helium Recovery
Company
Profiles & Consultant
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Company from
Australia
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Company from Korea
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Helium Experts
Production
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Minerals 2006
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Production In The Year
2003
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Production In the Year
2004
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Production In The year
2006
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Production In the Year
2007
Suppliers
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Suppliers Of
Helium
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Helium Suppliers
Application
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Helium application
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Helium Uses
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Helium The Sun Gas
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Medical
Helium/Oxygen
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Use of the Modular Helium
Reactor for Hydrogen Production
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Uses of Helium
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