Helium is used for many
purposes that require some of
its unique properties, such as
its low boiling point, low
density, low solubility, high
thermal conductivity, or
inertness. Of the 2008 world
helium total production of
about 32 million kg (193 million
standard cubic meters) helium
per year, the largest use
(about 22% of the total in
2008) is in cryogenic
applications, most of which
involves cooling the
superconducting magnets in
medical MRI scanners. Other
major uses (totalling to about
78% of use in 1996) were
pressurizing and purging
systems, maintenance of
controlled atmospheres, and
welding. Other uses by
category were relatively minor
fractions. Controlled atmosphere
Helium MRI
Helium gas arc welding
helium leak detection
helium flight gas
helium diving gas
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