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OxyGEN wins award
A portable oxygen concentrator that tracks, monitors and automatically adjusts the oxygen level for each patient, improving mobility and quality of life, has won an award.
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Air Products Foundation grant to provides scholarships for minority and female students
Air Products Foundation has awarded Kutztown University, Muhlenberg College and DeSales University in Pennsylvania, US a $50,000 grant that will provide 10 scholarships for minority or female students.
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Old Airco, BOC, Linde office gets demolished
Demolition of the old US headquarters of Airco Industrial Gases, BOC Gases and Linde Gases, in Murray Hill, New Jersey began on 11th December.
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Introducing… A Christmas Twist: The 12 Days of Content
Coronavirus (Covid-19), carbon dioxide (CO2) – or the lack of it – and clean energies have been the big talking points of 2020 across the industrial gases industry. It’s been an unprecedented year, one that none of us could have imagined 12 months ago.
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Cryoport to supply its temperature-controlled solutions to CCRM
Cryoport has inked a three-year deal with the Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) in which it will supply its temperature-controlled solutions to support CCRM’s fertility treatments.
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NASA loads SLS core stage with propellant for the first time
The Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s core stage for the Artermis I lunar mission has successfully completed its seventh Green Run test.
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Air Products to talk industrial hemp market at the Pennsylvania Hemp Summit
In the fast-growing industrial hemp market, industrial gases can play an important role in growing, harvesting, processing, extraction and packaging.
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Recovery business
The dramatic rise in helium prices has made it financially attractive for Arencibia to recover exhaust streams that otherwise would not make economic sense. For instance, we are now recovering helium exhaust streams that suffer from very significant dilution, impurities and low volumes.
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‘Most innovative year yet’
Deemed an essential business during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, 2020 has been a demanding year for family-owned business Cyl-Tec, as it continued to serve its customers while producing new and innovative products.
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New home for growing manufacturer
Tekno Valves North America has been serving the North American compressed gas/liquefied gas marketplace since its founding in 2009 as the exclusive representative and distributor of Tekno Valves. As one of the world’s leading manufacturer’s of industrial, medical, and specialty gas cylinder valves, Tekno Valves currently enjoys market share in ...
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Reflect Scientific awarded patent for shipping and storage container that could carry Covid-19 vaccine
Reflect Scientific has been granted a patent by the US Patent Office for an ultracold shipping and storage container that uses liquid nitrogen technology for cooling – and it could carry the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Benjamin Franklin’s telemetry advice for 2021
If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s to expect the unexpected. At this time last year, when many of us were charting our 2020 goals, budgets, and projects, who could have accurately forecast the events that were to come? Many of our plans, both professional and personal, were so suddenly ...
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Worthington receives product recognition for two cylinders
Two Worthington Industries cylinders have received product recognition from the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII).
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Getting you back on the road
Eighteen months after the birth of Premier Cryogenic Services, LLC (PCS), the company is busy, backlogged and building for the future. Despite the challenges presented to businesses by the global coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, PCS has been working hard to provide essential rehabs, retests and repairs of cryogenic equipment from its ...
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Remote control
During the coronavirus (Covid-19) lockdown, Fives Cryo Inc. did one of its repair jobs remotely with the help of a Go-Pro. At the time, it was thought of as an emergency and temporary measure, a solution to the social distancing restrictions in place to stop the spread of the virus. ...
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Testing requirements for CO2
In the developed world markets, such as the US, the lion’s share of merchant carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) product is sold to the food and beverage industries, often representing about 70% of total production, and the balance is industrial usage. Then, of this greater 70% food and beverage usage, ...
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CO2 fundamentals and safety, part one
The carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) molecule is composed of one carbon atom covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms. At less than 0.04%, carbon dioxide is still the fourth most common gas present in the earth’s atmosphere. Natural sources of CO 2 include volcanic outgassing, forest fires, biomass decay, ...
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Computers Unlimited Users Group Conference
The theme this year, A Digital Transformation , took on several different meanings at the Computers Unlimited/TIMS Software Annual Users Group Conference. For the first time in over 40 years of hosting an in-person event, customers, prospective customers, and vendors watched recorded sessions, listened in on live panel discussions, and ...
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Cryogenic containers set for vital role
One of the biggest influences on our lives and industry in 2021 will be the roll out of the coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine, and cryogenic containers are set to play a key role in a return to normality. Cryogenic shippers and equipment makers, as well as dry ice producers/distributors and equipment ...
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Staying cool in a crisis
Dry ice producers, distributors and equipment makers are bracing themselves for a spike in demand next year, with concerns there will be a tightening in the availability of dry ice for storage and distribution of coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccines.