VISAKHA AIR PRODUCTS
Industrial · Medical · Specialty Gases
Safety Documentation

Material Safety
Data Sheets

Official MSDS documents for all gases we supply. Click any gas card to view or download the safety sheet. Always read before handling.

Safety First: Always read the MSDS before handling any gas. Ensure proper PPE, storage and ventilation as specified in each data sheet. For guidance, contact our team at +91-8317630969.
Safety Documents

Available MSDS Files

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H₂
Hydrogen
Flammable gas used in fuel cells, hydrogenation and industrial processes.
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Ar
Argon
Inert shielding gas for welding, steel production and high-purity processes.
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LAr
Liquid Argon
Cryogenic liquid argon for welding, specialty and electronics applications.
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N₂
Nitrogen
Inert gas for food packaging, chemical processing and electronics manufacturing.
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O₂
Oxygen
Medical and industrial oxygen for breathing, cutting and combustion support.
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ZA
Zero Air
Ultra-purified air for gas analyzer calibration and laboratory instruments.
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DA
Dissolved Acetylene
Fuel gas for welding, metal cutting and industrial flame operations.
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More Coming Soon
Additional MSDS sheets for Helium, CO₂, LPG, Nitrous Oxide and more are being added.
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Why MSDS Matters

Safe Handling Starts
with the Right Information

Every gas we supply comes with a Material Safety Data Sheet — a legally required document that details the hazards, safe handling procedures, storage requirements and emergency response for each gas.

Our team is always available to walk you through the MSDS and ensure you have the right equipment and procedures in place before you handle any gas.

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Always wear appropriate PPE — gloves, goggles and protective clothing when handling compressed gases.
Ensure adequate ventilation in all gas storage and usage areas to prevent accumulation.
Keep cylinders away from heat sources, open flames and direct sunlight at all times.
Always secure cylinders upright with chains or straps to prevent tipping or falling.
Read the full MSDS before handling any new gas for the first time — no exceptions.