The global push for renewable energy sources has led to remarkable advancements in offshore wind power. However, with the growth in offshore wind farms, there’s an increasing need to address the potential harmful effects of construction activities on local sea...
A new report shows that the medical gas market is expected to continue growing. Why? The short answer is that medical gases have become more important than ever to treating a wide range of diseases, like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pulmonary...
Compressed air has a variety of uses, especially in the medical field. For example, it may be used for inhaled medications or for patients who need anesthesia. In addition, compression air is helpful to control air and remove contamination. Here are a few compressed...
Turns out Air Jordans aren’t the only type of shoes that make you feel like you’re flying. You must be thinking, “Surely, they don’t mean the same compressed air that powers pneumatic tools or vacuum packing. The same stuff used in airbags?” It’s the very same type of...
When you think of a hospital, you might think of the nurses, doctors, and high-tech machines that it needs to run smoothly. But it might surprise you to learn that medical compressed air plays a critical—though often overlooked—part in a hospital’s day-to-day...
From the air in your car tires to electronics and industries like construction and healthcare, compressed air is a part of our everyday lives. Typically made up of 21% oxygen and 79% nitrogen, compressed air is an excellent medium for the transfer and storage of...
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