Non-refillable cylinders available now from Air Products

Water/wastewater

Non-refillable cylinders available now from Air Products

11 Sep, 2012

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Air Products (WWEM Stand 2) is expanding its supply of disposable, non-refillable cylinders to provide a more convenient gas product for use in gas analysis. Non-refillable cylinders for low volume applications allow gas users to avoid rental charges when using smaller volumes of gas and benefit from speedy delivery of a wide range of standardised mixtures.

The International Safety Equipment Association recommends that gas detection equipment should be ‘bump’ tested prior to each day of use or before each confined space entry in order to check that sensors and alarms are operating properly. Stable non-refillable gas products that come with a Certificate of Analysis are ideal for this purpose.

Gary Yates, Air Products’ European Product Manager Analytical and Laboratories, said: “When it comes to gas detection in areas like personal safety and plant protection, access to stable gas mixtures at short notice is essential and laboratory analysts are demanding a high standard of service from their gas supplier.”

Utilising Air Products’ extensive cylinder-filling expertise, all reactive mixtures are guaranteed to provide long-term stability and non-reactive mixtures are batch-certified, ensuring consistency with the source gas.

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