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Perma Pure
Address:
8 Executive Drive
P.O. Box 2105
Toms River
08754
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 732 244 0010
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Listing of all 8 news releases from Perma Pure:
Gas samples simply humidified or dried
Moisture exchangers use Nafion membrane tubing to exchange water vapour between the gas stream and the surrounding atmosphere, creating equilibrium
News from Perma Pure ( 9 May 2005)
Generator provides instrument air anywhere
Easy-to-use generator provides a supply of inexpensive, instrument-quality compressed air at up to 18 litres per minute without the need for bulky, hazardous gas cylinders
News from Perma Pure ( 5 April 2005)
Keeping water vapour from breath gas analysers
Moisture exchangers for medical applications involving breath samples such as anaesthesia monitoring, capnography, neonatal monitoring, metabolic and asthma testing, respiratory and veterinary care
News from Perma Pure (22 February 2005)
New distributor for gas samplers
Brunswick Instrumentation will now distribute Perma Pure conditioning systems and accessories to the gas analyser market in the UK and Ireland
News from Perma Pure (15 November 2004)
Gas dryers remove only water
These compact and portable gas dryers remove only water vapour from a gas stream, leaving other components unaffected
News from Perma Pure ( 8 September 2004)
Selectively remove water from gases
Gas dryers protect moisture-sensitive equipment, and provide dry samples for gas analysis, helping to produce accurate and reliable results
News from Perma Pure (27 July 2004)
Gas conditioning system mounted on probe
Cool, dry, clean gas samples are critical to accurately monitor stack emissions, yet stack gases are typically wet, hot and dirty
News from Perma Pure ( 5 July 2004)
Gas sampling system covers most demanding uses
A new gas sampling system is designed particularly to remove acid mists that can damage analysers
News from Perma Pure (13 May 2004)

