Helium sources and recovery processes, with special reference to India.
Author(s) : MUKHOPADHYAY M.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The only widely exploited source of he is natural gas with a helium content of 1-8%. Postulated, increased demand has stimulated interest in both novel sources and extraction techniques. Existing and new methods of helium recovery from natural gas are discussed. THERE IS Particular attention paid to pilot plants for helium extraction from monazite mineral and thermal springs in India.
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- Original title: Helium sources and recovery processes, with special reference to India.
- Record ID : 1981-0013
- Languages: English
- Source: Cryogenics - vol. 20 - n. 5
- Publication date: 1980/05
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Themes:
Gas liquefaction and separation;
LNG and LPG;
Applications of liquified gases - Keywords: Helium; Recovery; Process; LNG; Natural gas
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