and Industrial Gas equipment benefits, medical necessities and problems The modern industries use various types of equipment in industrial and medical gases, depending on their need and feasibility returned. With the changes in the industry, types of equipment also change.
The field of medicine has its own medical equipment and industrial gases . For example, equipment used generally include Automatic Medical Gas Manifolds, Nitrogen Control Panels, combining alarm panel, Patient Service Console, Quick Connect gas outlets, medical gas zone valve box, and so on. The aim of all these facilities is to serve patients in trouble with the gas needed, such as oxygen, when needed and as much as they need. Modern anesthesia gas is also used equipment according to ensure that patients do not feel pain while undergoing the operation. In a modern hospital, we do not see people carrying oxygen bottles here and there, as hospitals are networked with oxygen hose connected to an oxygen generator.
gas facilities are also widely used in other industrial fields. In industries, gas is used for cutting, welding, cleaning, and such services. All these activities require specific gases and specific instruments of it. Welding is a common activity that occurs in all industrial establishments. During welding, the high temperature flames are used to melt the two metal surfaces, which must be attached. When the surfaces melt, they are assembled and where they cool, they are strongly adhered. This flame is the result of combustion of a mixture of gases, leaving a cylinder under pressure. Such as welding, gas cutting are also used for cutting metal plates and thick solid.
Although medical equipment and industrial gases are very beneficial, and indeed a necessity in the modern era, many risks and problems still arise in choosing to use them. If they are not manufactured properly, or if they are abused, while being used or if they are not maintained properly, there is a huge risk of flight and even a deadly explosion that can result in loss of precious human lives. So prevention is better than cure.
Posted on March 9, 2010.