Johnson Matthey (JM) is donating two 3,000 litre cryogenic bulk liquid tanks to the NHS to be used for oxygen storage in hospitals in the UK amid the current coronavirus crisis.
The tanks had been installed at JM’s new battery materials application centre at the science and technology park in Milton Park, Oxfordshire, which was due to be opened later this year.
But following a call from Air Liquide, who had been in conversations with the NHS about ensuring they had sufficient storage equipment in hospitals, JM immediately agreed to donate the tanks, given the unprecedented nature of the current emergency.
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