Extremely low maintenance oxygen (O2) monitor designed to continuously monitor confined spaces for low oxygen levels available from PureAire Oxygen Monitors. PureAire Oxygen Monitor is suitable in all environments containing nitrogen, helium, argon, or any cryogenic gases. PureAire is unaffected by temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, or any environmental changes. The instrument displays oxygen concentrations on […]
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An explosion-proof gas detector monitoring system for the detection and measurement of LEL gas monitor, Methane, (CH4) hydrogen (H2), and other combustible gases is available from PureAire Monitoring Systems. Designed specifically for use in Class I, Division 1, Group B, C, and D hazardous areas, the PureAire Air Check Ex gas detection is ideal for […]
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An extremely low-maintenance oxygen (O2) monitor designed to continuously monitor semiconductor process tool transfer stations and a load locks for leaks is available from PureAire Monitoring Systems. Suitable for use in vacuums as low as 10-3 torr, the PureAire Air Check O2 Monitor is unaffected by fluctuations in pressure, temperature, or humidity. The instrument displays […]
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Olympic athletes have been known to try some pretty strange things to enhance their performance. Major Olympic swimming star Michael Phelps has been relying on a special device for the last year, a high-altitude sleep chamber that retails for $15,000. While therapies like high-altitude training and cryotherapy can be beneficial, they do have risks. Learn […]
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To safeguard against gas leaks in pharmaceutical industries and laboratories, businesses are turning to oxygen deficiency monitors. Learn when, where, and why an oxygen monitor or O2 monitor may be required. Oxygen Monitors in Medical and Pharmaceutical Settings In the hospital setting, nitrogen gas is widely used. During surgeries, nitrogen powers equipment and preserves blood and […]
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On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite into space, thus ushering in the Space Age. Since then, over 8,000 satellites have been launched from more than 50 countries. According to Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, at the end of 2021 there were around 5,000 active […]
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