New medical oxygen technologies
Oxygen is one of the most important, life-saving gases used in medicine today. It has been used in medicine since the 1800s and has come a long way in terms of application and delivery systems....
Oxygen is one of the most important, life-saving gases used in medicine today. It has been used in medicine since the 1800s and has come a long way in terms of application and delivery systems....
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is well known as a useful and versatile gas in many applications, starting with chemical process uses to Ph reduction as carbonic acid, and as a solvent in enhanced oil recovery (EOR)...
For almost a century now, gas cylinders have been used with an ever-increasing degree of sophistication in the area of medical applications. The latter include both domiciliary, hospital and ambulatory use; each with their particular...
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...
Take 10 minutes out with Wolfgang Bauer, CEO of IWB, as he tells us a little about the company and its products, including the CRYO.TAS platform that the company is so synonymous with.
A mixed outlook has prevailed in South East Asia in recent years, as undoubted growth prospects have been visibly tempered by an uncharacteristically volatile economic landscape in China and the many splintered effects of this on...
There is no doubt that respiratory patients benefit from oxygen therapy or that it improves their quality of life. However, for some patients, starting oxygen therapy can be a very worrying time with a few...
Over 60,000,000 cylinders sold, without a single catastrophic cylinder failure due to material or workmanship. This is Catalina Cylinders’ flawless safety record.
The design of traditional medical facilities is rapidly changing in response to the evolution of medical technology and methods of patient care. An increasing number of facilities are expanding the scope of their research, requiring...
With regular talk of a crunch in the carbon dioxide (CO2) supply chain, it’s perhaps little surprise that 2016 seems to have been dominated by new capacity additions and supply agreements.