Air separation plants are industrial facilities established to separate atmospheric air into its components using specialized industrial methods. In these plants, air is first filtered and purified, then liquefied at very low temperatures to separate it into gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, and argon. These resulting gases are used in many different fields, including steel production, the healthcare sector, food packaging, the chemical industry, and electronics manufacturing. Air separation plants contribute to the efficient continuation of production processes by ensuring the continuous and reliable production of technical gases necessary for industry.