


A symbol of stability.
Argon is more than just our name... it’s a symbol of who we are.
The name ‘argon’ is derived from the Greek word ἀργόν, meaning ‘stable’, as a reference to the fact that this natural element undergoes almost no chemical reactions. It remains steady under pressure and withstands all types of volatile environments. It is used to stabilise hazardous chemical and biochemical conditions and is relied upon for productivity in all manner of industry.
Argon’s symbol is Ar. Its atomic number is 18. It is known as a ‘noble gas’ and is the third-most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere. It is also present in the distant atmospheres of Mars, Mercury, and Titan (the largest moon of Saturn) and is used in laser eye surgery, transplant and cancer surgery, metallurgy, and to preserve wines. It is found in neon lighting tubes to improve efficiency, save time and money, and extend the life of the bulb. You may also find it in your scuba diving tanks to keep you breathing safely underwater.
The complete octet (eight electrons) in its outer atomic shell makes argon stable and resistant to high pressures. Embedded in the construction of the argon electrons are the geometric formations of Phi, Pi, and the Golden Spiral.
We aim to be a noble and stable influence in your world.