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Analox Sensor Technology

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New Analox HQ pushes ahead

Analox reports that its new headquarters is beginning to take shape with the structure of the building now firmly in place

News from Laboratorytalk, 8 February 2007

Analox conforms to the Web Accessible Initiative

Analox says it new website is easy to navigate and has great features such as regular news updates and monthly special offers

News from Laboratorytalk, 14 December 2006

Work starts on new Analox HQ

The land located on Stokesley Industrial Park will house an environmentally friendly building with capacity for 90 employees

News from Laboratorytalk, 26 October 2006

Submarine tank puts gas analyser through its paces

The UK Submarine Escape Training Tank, based in Gosport, is probably one of the most harsh environments in which to trial the Analox Sub MKIIP, submarine escape monitor

News from Laboratorytalk, 22 August 2006

Stratospheric application of pressure sensor

Over the years Analox has been asked to modify equipment to withstand various pressurised environments and to suit a range of unique requirements, especially for military use

News from Laboratorytalk, 16 August 2006

Low and high oxygen levels pose risk

Low oxygen levels can be fatal, with a drop of only 2% leading to impaired coordination; high oxygen levels pose the obvious risk of fire or explosion

News from Laboratorytalk, 31 May 2006

All I need is the air that I breathe

The dangers of oxygen depletion are as such that a reduction of 2% in air concentration is deemed hazardous, and eight minutes of exposure in an oxygen-depleted environment can be fatal

News from Laboratorytalk, 20 May 2005

Sensing danger from inert gases

New monitor from Analox monitors oxygen levels and raises audible and visual alarm if these fall below a safe threshold, making it ideal for use where inert gases are stored or used

News from Laboratorytalk, 26 July 2001

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