Directly From Solid to Gas: A Guide to Sublimation

Directly From Solid to Gas: A Guide to Sublimation

At 1 atm, dry ice goes directly from solid to gas at -78.5°C because its triple point is 5.1 atm and -56.6°C, so under normal site conditions it can’t melt into a liquid first. That solid-to-gas jump is called sublimation, and it’s the same reason a block of dry ice...
Shipping Natural Gas: A Guide to Delivery Methods

Shipping Natural Gas: A Guide to Delivery Methods

A gas delay usually shows up at the worst possible point in a project. The building shell is done. Equipment is in place. Inspectors, trades, tenants, and owners all expect handoff to happen on schedule. Then the permanent gas service slips, or a utility outage...
MS Energy Services & Mobile Gas Solutions Explained

MS Energy Services & Mobile Gas Solutions Explained

A familiar jobsite problem goes like this. The building is nearly done, inspections are lining up, tenants are asking for move-in dates, and one missing piece stops everything. The permanent natural gas line isn't live yet. At that moment, many teams start...
Powered by CNG: Your Guide to Temporary Gas Solutions

Powered by CNG: Your Guide to Temporary Gas Solutions

A gas delay rarely shows up on your schedule the way it hits in real life. One week you’re lining up final trades, startup checks, and inspections. The next week the permanent gas service still isn’t live, the generator can’t be commissioned, temporary heat is in...
Natural Gas Power Solutions: A Contractor’s Guide

Natural Gas Power Solutions: A Contractor’s Guide

A job can be 95% done and still be dead in the water. That usually happens when the building is ready, the equipment is installed, the schedule is tight, and the permanent gas service still isn’t live. The utility trench may be delayed. Permitting may be dragging. A...