Atlanta, USA: IES Cylinders—the leading company providing complete management on all types of hazardous compressed gas cylinder disposal for safe and cost-effective waste management—will introduce more value-added services.
According to the CEO, the company’s innovations in hazardous gas cylinder disposal also include compliance with the latest protocols that aim to prevent fires, explosions, and toxic leaks.
The company’s latest service packages streamline the process by managing everything from routine disposal to complex chemical packing and transportation of various cylinder types.
Managed by highly trained specialists, the CEO noted it has been handling thousands of high-risk cylinder projects, including large-scale, multi-phase cylinder remediation operations.
The reputation of hazardous compressed gas cylinder disposal competence to manage a wide range of liquefied, non-liquefied, and dissolved gases has made the company a top call for all stakeholders and end users.
It has a solid market share in all segments, including mitigation of gas cylinders with propane, hydrogen cyanide, anhydrous hydrogen cyanide (HCN), tetrafluorohydrazine (TFH), pentaborane, and many incompatible mixtures.
The unique ability of the hazardous gas cylinder disposal company to deploy custom compressed gas cylinder equipment and use state-of-the-art personal protective safety equipment makes it a safe option to safely remove cylinders from the client's site.
When materials are potentially unsafe to ship, the team of cylinder specialists reach for onsite extraction and contain leaking or damaged cylinders; test and identify unknown materials; manage portable and fixed tanks; and, to top it all, handle inherently unstable and high-hazard cylinders.
The highly trained specialists of the hazardous gas cylinder disposal firm have Compressed Gas Emergency Response Training (CGERT) certification for attending to specialty gas emergencies.
Demand growing
The CEO noted that his hazardous compressed gas cylinder disposal company is experiencing huge demand for its value-added services. One major reason is expanding threats from hazardous compressed gas cylinders, and the category of risky cylinders is also bulging with many new segments of toxic and explosive gases being added to them. They include pyrophoric gases, poisonous gases, and unstable reactive gases.
The hazardous gas cylinder disposal company is equipped to handle challenges from chemical properties of some gases that pose super threats to life and health.
In the case of pyrophoric gases, they are sudden igniters and dangerous because they blaze rapidly even at temperatures above 50°C or 125°F without even a spark or flame. The leak will be catastrophic too.
Silane gas is another example. Its use is high in semiconductor manufacturing and needs to be tamed. In the field, hazardous compressed gas cylinder disposal has more cases of diborane neutralization as a toxic pyrophoric gas too dangerous to inhale.
Gases like acetylene are chemically unstable and explode under certain temperatures or pressures without oxygen. For more information on the hazardous compressed gas cylinder disposal company’s services, do visit the website.