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A quick visit to BOC gasses in Leeds. A Sunday being the best day to visit, since BOC have a new site adjacent to the old one. Sadly, it appears the new site is only for stockholding of gasses and sales of gas related equipment, where the old site was also involved with the production and bottling of gasses.
The gas most obviously produced here was Helium- Balloon gas. The closure of the plant was announced in 2003 and it was to take place gradually over two years. Helium production was transferred 'down south'. There is also reference online to the production or bottling of Liquid Oxygen (LOX) for military aircraft use at thi site.
General view of the sheds;
southpoint-boc 128 by theoss, on Flickr
The posh side. A stone entrance leads directly into the offices;
southpoint-boc 109 by theoss, on Flickr
Offices- wrecked;
southpoint-boc 079 by theoss, on Flickr
Directly opposite this is what could be a training school;
southpoint-boc 108 by theoss, on Flickr
southpoint-boc 111 by theoss, on Flickr
Before entry, how about a warning? No grease on oxygen connections. The preffered lubricant for compressor bearings and such? Distilled water.
southpoint-boc 120 by theoss, on Flickr
Entering the main shed;
southpoint-boc 124 by theoss, on Flickr
Inside the big shed. Note the two 'bladders' top right of the picture, with the ladders going up;
southpoint-boc 117 by theoss, on Flickr
Looking into the Helium bags from the catwalk;
southpoint-boc 068 by theoss, on Flickr
Looking along the shed;
southpoint-boc 059 by theoss, on Flickr
A brick built storage area in one of the corners;
southpoint-boc 074 by theoss, on Flickr
Workshop;
southpoint-boc 072 by theoss, on Flickr
Quality control laboratory,
southpoint-boc 089 by theoss, on Flickr
southpoint-boc 090 by theoss, on Flickr
Another one of the outbuildings at the back end of the site;
southpoint-boc 099 by theoss, on Flickr
In case of fire, make for the Phosegene cage;
southpoint-boc 088 by theoss, on Flickr
Or go to the fire monitor;
southpoint-boc 106 by theoss, on Flickr
More BOC propaganda.
southpoint-boc 103 by theoss, on Flickr
Choose route of exit carefully;
southpoint-boc 122 by theoss, on Flickr
The gas most obviously produced here was Helium- Balloon gas. The closure of the plant was announced in 2003 and it was to take place gradually over two years. Helium production was transferred 'down south'. There is also reference online to the production or bottling of Liquid Oxygen (LOX) for military aircraft use at thi site.
General view of the sheds;
southpoint-boc 128 by theoss, on Flickr
The posh side. A stone entrance leads directly into the offices;
southpoint-boc 109 by theoss, on Flickr
Offices- wrecked;
southpoint-boc 079 by theoss, on Flickr
Directly opposite this is what could be a training school;
southpoint-boc 108 by theoss, on Flickr
southpoint-boc 111 by theoss, on Flickr
Before entry, how about a warning? No grease on oxygen connections. The preffered lubricant for compressor bearings and such? Distilled water.
southpoint-boc 120 by theoss, on Flickr
Entering the main shed;
southpoint-boc 124 by theoss, on Flickr
Inside the big shed. Note the two 'bladders' top right of the picture, with the ladders going up;
southpoint-boc 117 by theoss, on Flickr
Looking into the Helium bags from the catwalk;
southpoint-boc 068 by theoss, on Flickr
Looking along the shed;
southpoint-boc 059 by theoss, on Flickr
A brick built storage area in one of the corners;
southpoint-boc 074 by theoss, on Flickr
Workshop;
southpoint-boc 072 by theoss, on Flickr
Quality control laboratory,
southpoint-boc 089 by theoss, on Flickr
southpoint-boc 090 by theoss, on Flickr
Another one of the outbuildings at the back end of the site;
southpoint-boc 099 by theoss, on Flickr
In case of fire, make for the Phosegene cage;
southpoint-boc 088 by theoss, on Flickr
Or go to the fire monitor;
southpoint-boc 106 by theoss, on Flickr
More BOC propaganda.
southpoint-boc 103 by theoss, on Flickr
Choose route of exit carefully;
southpoint-boc 122 by theoss, on Flickr