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Air Monitoring


Large Display for Monitoring Indoor Air Quality


7 Traceable Gas Mixtures for Calibration


Specialty Gases supplies a full range of fully traceable calibration gases in non- refi llable cylinders for industrial and analytical use. All gas mixtures are manufactured gravimetrically and are supplied in ISO-approved cylinders. Certifi cates of analysis and conformity for mixes and pure gases are available on request. Specialty Gases has an excellent stability record with its mixes and has a no-quibble returns policy for the rare occasion when a gas mixture drops out of its tolerance range. Specialty Gases non-refi llable cylinders are ideal for customers who need a high-quality, low-cost, portable solution for their gas calibration requirements.


Their gases are used in a wide variety of industries including shipping, mining, food packaging, health and safety, chemical and petrochemical, laboratories, process control and environmental monitoring.


Specialty Gases’ solid background of experience in the industry means that its


customers can expect the best advice and highest quality customer service possible. The company is able to supply a full range of quality products quickly at competitive prices. Specialty Gases has extensive experience of calibration gas mixtures and can give expert advice on packing and trans- portation to locations all over the world.


The wall-mounted or desktop CO2 display


is a further development in indoor air quality monitoring products from Rotronic (Switzerland). The display simultaneously measures and records CO2


, humidity and


temperature. Equipped with the fi eld-tested Rotronic Hygromer IN-1 humidity sensor, this instrument offers unbeatable value for money.


A high concentration of carbon dioxide can develop quickly in rooms of all types and indoor public spaces where people are present, when there is insuffi cient fresh air ventilation. The wall- mounted or desktop CO2 air quality with CO2


, humidity and temperature


measurements and a graphical indicator. A moderately high CO2


concentration in indoor


air causes people to experience rapid fatigue with loss of concentration and decision making ability. The negative effects become noticeable more quickly in small rooms such as classrooms and conference or meeting rooms.


Applications include: Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); Classrooms, Meeting Rooms, Open-Plan Offi ces, Indoor Public Spaces, Cinemas, Theaters, Fitness Studios etc.


Technical data: Measures and records CO2 ,


relative humidity and temperature; Accuracy ±2.5 %RH / ±0.3 K / ±30 ppm + 5 % of measured value; Rotrnic Hygromer IN-1 humidity sensor; 18,000 data point memory for CO2


,


humidity and temperature values; Large, easy-to- read display; Adjustable, graphical CO2


Display of date and time; USB interface for data download.


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Specialty Gases announces their move into larger facilities and expansion in the UK and European markets. Following the acquisition by the Buse Group in 2012, Specialty Gases, a leading manufacturer of calibration gases in non-refi llable cylinders, has moved into a purpose-built production facility in West Bromwich in the heart of the UK with excellent distribution links throughout the UK and easy access to local airports for delivery overseas.


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Becoming part of the Buse Group has enabled major investment into improving and expanding the company’s manufacturing capabilities. Specialty Gases now has production facilities in the UK and mainland Europe, as well as a dedicated Sales Team in the UK, Holland and Germany. There are also key distribution points in Singapore, South Africa, Greece and Romania.


The Buse Group prides itself on its ability to offer excellent quality services and products to every customer in each of its market sectors. The companies forming the Buse Group constitute an attractive portfolio of services such as: high pressure cylinder testing and inspection; CO2 fi re extinguishers and the supply of pure gases in refi llable cylinders. They are active members of a full-circle competence chain, while also operating as independent companies within their individual market segments.


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Expansion and Growth for Calibration Gas Provider


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