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Nitro Coffee: A New Trend in Cold Brew

December 1 2017, 16:54pm

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In cold brew coffee, grinds are infused into cold water to make a strong brew that reduces acidity and bitterness. Some coffee roasters have started using nitrogen gas to amp up their cold brew coffee's silky texture and add a creaminess to the basic...

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Nitro Beer Tastes Better

November 16 2017, 11:04am

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If you've ever remarked on the smooth creaminess of a pint of Guinness, you've picked up on the key difference in its carbonation: Nitrogen rather than carbon dioxide. Such "nitro" beers have become a trend in recent years, with major U.S. breweries and...

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The Benefits of Nitrogen and Carbon Dioxide for Food Processing

October 20 2017, 14:24pm

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A blend of gases -- carbon dioxide, oxygen, and nitrogen -- help preserve packaged food by reducing the amount of oxygen inside the sealed package. Gas flushing or Modified Atmosphere Packaging, as the process is called, also reduces the amount of processing...

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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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What is a -150C Nitrogen freezer and who uses them?

October 2 2017, 13:17pm

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A -150 C freezer, also known as a nitrogen freezer, is used in cryo preservation. While you might think of Ted Williams being frozen on ice for a future in which he can be brought back to life, the cryo preservation method can be used to keep any type...

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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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Storing Liquid Nitrogen in Laboratories: Which Safety Precautions and Sensors Will Protect your Employees?

June 14 2017, 19:23pm

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Liquid nitrogen is frequently used in scientific research, chemistry classes, and even culinary arts nowadays. The substance is safe when properly stored, and as long as everyone follows safety protocols while handling the liquid nitrogen. As part of...

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Titanium Demand on Rise for Additive Manufacturing Printing: How it’s Made? Titanium Plasma Atomization.

May 22 2017, 13:37pm

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Plasma atomization is used in many applications, including 3D printing. First developed in 1998, this technique has risen to become the industry standard process for creating reactive metal powders suitable for 3D printing. Learn how plasma atomization...

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University Environmental Health & Safety Departments: Handling Compressed Nitrogen and Cryogenics

May 9 2017, 11:10am

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*Oxygen sensor product website An explosion at a university research lab in Hawaii last year highlights the dangers of working with compressed gas and the need for safety equipment on campus. Learn the dangers of working with compressed gas, how an oxygen...

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Nitrogen Refrigerated Trucks a New Trend? An Alternative to Diesel Powered Refrigeration

March 7 2017, 15:21pm

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Thanks to technological innovations, the food distribution industry has a greener way to protect refrigerated food during transit: Nitrogen refrigeration. The existing system relies on diesel-powdered mechanical refrigeration units. Although these units...

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