CGA, Chart explain how industry is meeting demand for medical oxygen
The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) and Chart Industries say the industrial gas industry is taking steps to ensure US hospitals do not run out of oxygen.
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The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) and Chart Industries say the industrial gas industry is taking steps to ensure US hospitals do not run out of oxygen.
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation’s MOCVD equipment division for advanced GaN and A1N devices has received the 2020 Industry Awarded from The Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science.
SYOXSA, Inc. is overcoming challenges to supply hospitals with life-saving oxygen needed to treat coronavirus (Covid-19) patients in the El Paso area of Texas, US.
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Chart Industries has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Matrix Service Company for the development of standardised hydrogen solutions, such as hydrogen liquefaction plants, fuelling stations and other hydrogen related facilities in North America.
The European Industrial Gases Association (EIGA) has launched a new free eLearning package on oxygen safety in a bid to increase awareness of the special safety requirements for oxygen and improve safety.
Evonik has introduced three hydrocarbon-based gases to its European customers.
NASA hopes to perform the final test in the Green Run testing series for the core stage of its Space Launch System (SLS) rocket this weekend.
A new study has introduced an electrochemical reaction, enhanced by polymers, to improve CO2-to-ethylene conversion efficiency.