Home - EIGA : European Industrial Gases Association The European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) is proud to unveil its White Paper We consistently uphold three fundamental principles: uncompromised safety, level-playing field and solid expertise
Publications - EIGA - European Industrial Gases Association TM 2 23 - EIGA Couplings Driver Training Download READ MORE This Training Material is for the EIGA coupling that is an industry standard for connecting transfilling hoses of production plant loading points to mobile equipment
2025SS-Information - EIGA : European Industrial Gases Association EIGA has arranged special fixed rates: Standard Room – Available from Sunday 25th May until Sunday 1st June 2025 Rooms are around 27sqm Single occupancy: GBP 305 per night, including VAT Double occupancy: GBP 320 per night including VAT You can find here the official currency exchange website The rates include a full buffet breakfast
HYDROGEN PIPELINE SYSTEMS - EIGA E-mail: info@eiga eu • Internet: www eiga eu EIGA 2014 - EIGA grants permission to reproduce this publication provided the Association is acknowledged as the source EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL GASES ASSOCIATIONAISBL Avenue des Arts 3-5 B 1210 Brussels Tel +322 217 70 98 Fax +32 2 219 85 14 E-mail: info@eiga eu Internet: www eiga eu
Who we are - EIGA - European Industrial Gases Association EIGA – is the safety and technically oriented organisation representing the vast majority of European and also non-European companies producing and distributing industrial, medical and food gases The member companies closely co-operate in technical and safety matters to achieve the highest level of safety and environmental care in the
Hydrogen - EIGA : European Industrial Gases Association EIGA contributes to the safe rollout of hydrogen by publicly sharing knowledge in its library, contributing to dozens of dedicated hydrogen industry standards and providing free-access to dedicated e-learning packages
Applications - EIGA : European Industrial Gases Association Cutting and welding are long established techniques using the gases acetylene, propane, mixtures of fuel gases and oxygen For MIG (metal inert gas) welding, argon, helium, carbon dioxide and oxygen and mixtures of these are used