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PureAire Introduces New Dual Oxygen/Carbon Dioxide Monitor

September 26 2022, 20:46pm

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PureAire Monitoring Systems is excited to introduce its new Dual Oxygen/Carbon Dioxide Monitor, an important addition to our full line of Oxygen Deficiency Monitors, Carbon Dioxide Monitors, and Combustible/Toxic Gas Detectors. Our new Monitor is designed...

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Winemaking - A Must Read

May 14 2019, 23:04pm

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Background The art and science of winemaking have been around for thousands of years. Winemakers rely on their instincts, palettes, and a thorough knowledge of the nuances involved in every stage of the winemaking process as they strive to achieve the...

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Where Can I Buy an Oxygen Monitor?

December 26 2018, 15:45pm

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You know you need an O2 monitor, but where do you get one, and how much does it cost? Selling oxygen deficiency monitors is our business, so we've rounded up information to choose the right oxygen deficiency monitor for your needs. Who Should Use an Oxygen...

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Aluminum Extrusion: Staying Cool with Nitrogen

March 14 2018, 13:24pm

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Aluminum is a highly malleable material, which is readily shaped for any number of purposes. The aluminum extrusion process is key to shaping aluminum, and it must be completed in an inert environment to reduce the formation of oxides. Learn why this...

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The Overview on Inert Glove Boxes and How They Work

October 9 2017, 14:23pm

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For businesses that work with inert gases or hazardous materials, glove boxes are essential. They allow employees to safely work with sensitive or hazardous materials without compromising either the material or their safety. While glove boxes are an effective...

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Oxygen Monitors now Required for Nitrogen, Argon, Helium, and CO2 use in Denver

August 1 2017, 14:33pm

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The Colorado city of Denver recently passed a new law that requires facilities that use insert gas to install oxygen deficiency monitors wherever these gases are used in excess of 100 pounds. Learn what the new law requires from businesses and how an...

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