N2O gas detectors for maternity wards
A case study in N2O gas detectors for maternity wards, from International Gas Detectors Ltd.
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A case study in N2O gas detectors for maternity wards, from International Gas Detectors Ltd.
With the use of cryogenic liquids such as liquid nitrogen, helium or oxygen only increasing, and all requiring careful handling and adherence to specific guidelines and procedures, CO2Meter has released a timely white paper into...
International Gas Detectors Ltd (IGD) has designed and released a new standard for flammable gas detection, the MK8 pellistor gas detector. The new gas detector combines over 65 years of pellistor engineering with reliability and...
Getting behind the veil of gas and leak detection for gasworld’s Gas Equipment issue, with Anthony Wright.
Gas analysis instrumentation for CCTUS, by Stephen B. Harrison, sbh4 consulting.
Hydrogen gas analysis and gas detection is performed daily in many applications. However, traditional sensors used to measure hydrogen suffer from several ‘pain points’. But a breakthrough might be on the way, writes Stephen B....
Gas analysis technologies specialist Servomex has focused on size reduction for its new compact gas analyser, the SERVOTOUGH Laser 3 Plus range.
Leading provider of independent specialty gas testing services Consolidated Sciences (CONSCI) has made its new white paper on the Analysis of Ethylene and Acetylene Impurities available to all, via gasworld’s White Papers platform.
Scientific technologies leader Thermo Fisher has announced a double development in research and innovation capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region, with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreed in Indonesia and a new biomedical facility opened in...
Massachusetts-based Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has unveiled the new Orbitrap™ Astral™ mass spectrometer, describing it as ‘one of the most significant advancements’ in mass spectrometry in 15 years.