Industrial indoor air
Articles & Whitepapers
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Sensors and Sensibility: This Breakthrough Could Lead to Better Ways for Spotting Dangerous Gases
Radislav Potyrailo, a principal scientist at GE Research in Niskayuna, New York, has a saying he picked up from one of his mentors: “A day in the library is worth a year in the lab.” So, while other scientists might spend their free time hiking or fishing, Potyrailo likes to pore over the footnotes of scientific journal articles looking for details about how others have tried and ...
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Manufacturing industries heavily impacted by indoor air quality challenges
Employees who don’t work in an industrial profession probably take indoor air quality for granted. But without clean air, CNC machining, stamping, cutting, grinding, welding, and coating ...
News
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Safe + Sound Week in Puerto Rico Helps to Protect the Health and Safety of Workers
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that every year, more than 5,000 workers are killed on the job (a rate of 14 per day), and more than 3.6 million suffer a serious job-related injury or illness. While these startling ...
Carbon Disulfide and Potential Occupational Exposure Risks Discussed in New Online Video
Protecting Workers from Exposure Risks to Ethylene Glycol and Other Industrial Chemicals
Identifying and Mitigating Exposure Risks to Phosphine and Other Chemicals in the Workplace
Protecting Workers and Building Occupants in Puerto Rico from Lead Hazards
Equipment & Solutions
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Hydrogen Fluoride Gas Monitor
Hydrogen fluoride, chemical formula HF, is a colorless, highly irritating already at very low ppm levels, corrosive gas and can exist as a fuming liquid. Reaction with water is rapid, producing heat and hydrofluoric acid. Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is used in manufacturing of refrigerants, herbicides, pharmaceuticals, high-octane gasoline, aluminum, plastics, electrical components, and fluorescent ...