When we first began designing the Lucidity GAS we realized that it was important for the GC and the GAS to be in constant contact with a two way dialogue and to know exactly what each other were doing for maximum safety and minimum gas consumption. If your gas chromatograph is informing your gas generator…
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Wasting money is exactly what you’re doing if you’re using gas cylinders with your Gas Chromatograph. Let us help you. Here’s a little math we’ve done. A lab that’s running 2 GC-FIDs only 6-8 hours per day is using around 16 Helium tanks per year, 12 High Purity Air tanks per year, and 4 Hydrogen…
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Do you have a Helium tank? What about a compressed air tank? No, not house air, a compressed air tank? What about a Hydrogen tank? Do they all still have gas in them? Have you checked recently? Are they being stored safely and correctly? Did you make sure the EHS folks have the correct brackets…
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