CO2Meter launches new multi-sensor system
Florida-based gas detection and safety monitoring company CO2Meter has released a new multi-sensor system, the CM-7000.
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Florida-based gas detection and safety monitoring company CO2Meter has released a new multi-sensor system, the CM-7000.
The helium market, dry ice applications and dangerous goods are just three of the topics set to be discussed at the British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) Annual Conference in April.
After another successful Winter Seminar that saw more than 200 delegates attend, the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) has revealed information about its 2021 Winter Seminar, which includes a brand new location.
Good practices, innovative initiatives and future challenges/opportunities have been the focus here at day two of the European Industrial Gases Association’s (EIGA) Winter Seminar in Brussels, Belgium.
Filled with art deco taverns, unique Flemish art, towering gothic cathedrals and quant guild homes, Belgium’s capital city Brussels, also home to the European Union’s headquarters, is a hub of political and business activity, making...
Pennsylvania-based General Monitors has announced the introduction of a new FL500-H2 Flame Detector designed to enable the safe use, production and transport of hydrogen.
It’s now just six days to go until the European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) holds its annual Winter Seminar in Brussels, Belgium – and gasworld will once again be in attendance reporting live from the...
Zena Associates, d/b/a Smart-Hose® Technologies, has been awarded a European Union Patent.
A highly sensitive, wearable gas sensor for environmental and human health monitoring may soon become commercially available, according to researchers at Penn State and Northeasten University.
Tomsk Polytechnic University has joined forces with the University of Chemistry and Technology of Prague to develop new sensors based on optical fibre to ensure accurate detection of hydrogen molecules in the air.