Trends in specialty gas containment
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has been at the forefront of developing portable gas cylinders that can maintain high levels of gas stability and purity.
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has been at the forefront of developing portable gas cylinders that can maintain high levels of gas stability and purity.
The chances are at some point today you have used products enhanced by modified atmosphere packaging (MAP). It could have been the coffee used to make your morning latte, the sandwich or salad bought from...
There are many reasons for facilities to install refrigerant detectors to monitor for leaks in their refrigeration systems. These can vary significantly depending on the application in question.
Over the last decade the regulatory environment for bulk compressed medical gas (CMG) supply systems at healthcare facilities has evolved, resulting in a demand for more formalised processes to document and certify the training of...
There are few acronyms as well known in the environmental management industry as CEMS. Also, few explain so clearly what they mean… ‘Continuous Emissions Monitoring System’. The goal of each system is very simple: stack...
With company headquarters in Helena, Montana, McDantim Inc. is constantly looking forward to the industry it works hard to serve. With its start in Northridge, California by aerospace engineer Mert Fallon, McDantim’s technological basis has...
With an estimated population of more than 56 million in 2018, the medical market need – and potential – in South Africa is certainly significant.
Clinical use of oxygen dates back to the late eighteenth century in France and England. The first low-pressure oxygen-storage cylinders, made of iron and brass, appeared in Europe in the late 1860s for use in...
HiQ gases from Afrox are ‘made for purpose’, and each has to comply with a specific set of specifications. This is particularly pertinent in the health sector, where the purity and accuracy of the gas...
Inert speciality gases have been used in eye surgery for more than 100 years, with the use of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and perfluoropropane (C3F8) still being the gold standard in eye surgery today.