Why Fabricators Rely on A Stable Multi‑Gas Infrastructure
Sheet‑metal fabrication depends on clean, reliable delivery of compressed air, nitrogen, and argon to power pneumatic tools, cutting systems, welding stations, and high‑precision forming equipment. The quality and consistency of these gases directly influence weld integrity, edge quality, cut accuracy, tool lifespan, and overall production efficiency.
Traditional steel or threaded pipework can corrode internally, shed particulates, and create pressure inconsistencies — issues that disrupt workflows and limit flexibility. To support evolving layouts and high‑demand production environments, large fabrication operations like Baker Group require aluminum compressed air and multi‑gas piping systems that deliver clean supply, adaptable routing, and long‑term reliability.
Challenges in High-Demand Fabrication Environments
Sheet‑metal fabrication operations face challenges unique to their mixed‑gas environments, making a clean, modular aluminum piping network essential for maintaining uptime and production accuracy. Common issues include:
- Contamination and corrosion inside steel or threaded compressed air piping systems
- Pressure drops that reduce pneumatic tool performance and affect production speed
- Risk of gas cross-contamination when nitrogen and argon systems lack clear differentiation
- Heavy, inflexible steel pipe that complicates layout changes or workstation expansion
- High downtime associated with welded or threaded gas line repairs
- Facility appearance expectations for customer tours or client walkthroughs
Multi-Gas Aluminum Piping Network
A modern, color‑coded aluminum piping system was installed to support Baker Group’s compressed air, nitrogen, and argon requirements across their Des Moines fabrication facility. The installation included 1,500 ft of 50 mm blue aluminum air pipe, 600 ft of 20 mm compressed air drops, and dedicated 25 mm nitrogen and argon lines — all built using lightweight aluminum construction and modular fittings.
Gas Uses:
- Compressed air for pneumatic tools, machining, and forming
- Nitrogen for cutting tables, shielding gas applications, and inert atmospheres
- Argon for precision MIG/TIG welding operations
System Advantages:
- Modular aluminum air piping and inert-gas lines enable fast installation and clean rerouting
- Color-coded multi-gas piping improves safety and visual system identification
- No welding, threading, or fusing, reducing installation time and minimizing downtime
- Lightweight aluminum materials support overhead installation in fabrication bays
- ISO-certified cleanliness ensures contamination-free compressed air line delivery
- Scalable, future-ready design supports evolving fabrication cells and equipment layouts
- Clean, modern aesthetics suitable for client-facing environments
The system’s overhead routing and modular fittings allow fabrication teams to adjust workstation layouts without reworking heavy steel pipe. Clear visual identification of gas lines reduces risk and simplifies maintenance, creating a cleaner, safer, and more efficient multi‑gas environment for Baker Group’s daily operations.
Multi-Gas Compressed Air Distribution Piping: Baker Group
- Industry: Specialty Construction and Engineering
- Application: Compressed air, nitrogen & argon distribution for fabrication processes.
- Installation: April 2017
- Pipe Sizes Installed: 20 mm blue pipe (compressed air), 50 mm blue pipe (compressed air), 25 mm green pipe (nitrogen), 25 mm gray pipe (argon)
- Certification: ISO 8573-11
- System Benefits: Modular design, multi-gas infrastructure (air, nitrogen and argon), clean facility aesthetics, scalable aluminum network



































