Medical Grade Welding Gas Articles & Analysis
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Cubic, an international manufacturer of advanced gas sensors and gas analyzers, is thrilled to announce the approval by European Patent Office (EPO) of a patent (EP 4083618) for its innovative V-shaped ultrasonic gas measurement technology behind Cubic ultrasonic gas sensors, including Gasboard-8500V-RH. The patented technology was developed to address the medical and healthcare industry's need ...
Precision is not just a preference but a stringent requirement in medical equipment manufacturing. At the heart of this precision lies the role of medical-grade welding gas mixers, an important component in ensuring high-accuracy welding applications, particularly in environments where ...
Interview with INMATEC´s general manager about his new tasks, the takeover by XEBEC, oxygen supply during the corona pandemic, the market for medical gases and much more. Thanks for taking 10 minutes out with gasworld. What have we interrupted in your schedule today? At the moment we are performing the technical acceptance of our newly designed PSA systems. In the future, all of our ...
Project: Epsom University Hospitals Covid-19 Wards Client: Interserve / Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals Timing: 25th – 28th March 2020 Value: £1.6M Medical Gases completed a project, including over 1000 meters of pipework, in less than a week to boost oxygen supplies to the coronavirus wards at Epsom University Hospital. Background In early March ...
Project: Dragon’s Heart Hospital Principality Stadium Client: N G Bailey / Cardiff & Vale University Health Board Timing: April 2020 Value: £1.6M Without oxygen the Dragon’s Heart Hospital, conceived as a response to the coronavirus pandemic, could not function. Demonstrating outstanding commitment, the Medical Gases’ team designed, delivered and installed ...
Safety is absolutely paramount in the medical industry, with lives literally at stake if something were to go wrong. Regrettably, this was more than reinforced recently following the tragic news of a death of a newborn at a hospital in Sydney, Australia, after it was mistakenly administered nitrous oxide (N2O) instead of oxygen (O2) in July this year. A tragic occurrence of similar ...
Safety is absolutely paramount in the medical industry, with lives literally at stake if something were o go wrong. Regrettably, this was more than reinforced recently following the tragic news of a death of a newborn at a hospital in Sydney, Australia, after it was mistakenly administered nitrous oxide (N2O) instead of oxygen (O2) in July this year. A tragic occurrence of similar circumstance ...
Abstract: The US FDA recently amended its cGMP and labeling regulations for medical gases. The chief impetus for modifying the regulation was the number of injuries and deaths where medical gas containers carrying gases other than oxygen were falsely connected to a healthcare’s facility oxygen supply system. FDA in the Federal Register said, “The final rule is intended to increase ...
Report in the Medical Gas Association newsletter Consultation with medical gas quality controllers (QCs) to optimise specification has lead to, "A major improvement in portable instrumentation for the analysis of medical gases," according to Ed Doyle QC (MGPS). He reported in the August 2010 issue of the Medical Gas Association (www.mga.org.uk) newsletter on his experience with the new Geotech ...
Since 2003, Medical Gas Solutions Ltd (MGS) based in North Wales have been providing medical gases and devices to the Healthcare Industry nationwide. In 2012 they expanded their product portfolio to include industrial gases. MGS design and manufacture lightweight, high pressure valve, medical oxygen cylinders for the ambulance service, hospitals, medical centres and other emergency services. In ...