Issue 46

Volume 12 Part 3 - Q3 - Helium Extraction 2009

Published: 1st August 2009
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Editorial

Q3 2009 / Re-boot your system
Vacations are not a luxury, they are performance boosters
We are all conscious that we need to take certain measures to ensure our computers operate at 100% peak performance. We do whatever it takes to keep them on line so that our research is up-to-date and we can maintain constant communication with customers and clients.
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Q3 2009 / Unsecured cylinders are an easy OSHA target
Do not get caught holding the citation instead of the cylinder!
The easiest and most common violation for an OSHA inspector is the unsecured compressed gas cylinder. Issuing a cita-tion for an unsecured cylinder is a slam-dunk for even the most novice inspector because it requires no technical expertise.
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Q3 2009 / Semicon West 2009
In spite of the slow economy more visitors attended this year’s show
Semicon West 2009 was held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from July 14-16th and was again co-located with Intersolar North America.
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Q3 2009 / Understanding emergency oxygen systems
Today there’s a soaring interest in emergency oxygen systems from medical gas firms to equipment manufacturers throughout the industry. So let’s take a look at current compliance requirements, some prevalent “urban legends,” and the key Do’s and Don’ts.
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Q3 2009 / Find your niche in a greener economy
Today’s economic slowdown offers gas firms an opportunity to reinvent themselves. Green issues will increasingly impact our world and forward-thinking gas firms are taking advantage of today’s slower paced economy to restructure, gather their energies, and prepare to meet the next cycle head on.
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Q3 2009 / Search Engine Optimization
With some adjustments, your firm’s website could pop up on “Page One” of a target customer’s web search.
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Q3 2009 / FID Maintenance – Key tips for the in-house detector doctor
In the last issue we discussed the applications and operation of the Flame Ionization Detector (FID) – the most widely used detector in Gas Chromatography (GC). In this article, we take a close look at basic troubleshooting, maintenance, and optimization techniques.
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Q3 2009 / Helium extraction and production techniques
Understanding how helium is extracted and purified can aid in making better decisions regarding purchasing, delivery modes, installation of equipment, and point-of-use applications.
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Q3 2009 / Automatic Switchover Systems – Install gas delivery equipment that boosts profits and productivity
Automatic switchover systems offer a convenient and cost-effective method of delivering high volumes of gas to the point-of-use.
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Q3 2009 / Photoionization for gas detection
Many industries have critical volatile organic compounds monitoring needs that can be met with this easy-to-use and cost-effective technology.
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