Mass flow devices, developed in the 1960’s, are critical components is systems that produce the specialty gas standards required to calibrate a wide variety of instruments that analyze gases. Mass flow devices generate a signal that is proportional to the mass flow of a gas. Since the specific heat of a gas is unique to a
Read MoreEnvironics Profile Part 6: Terry
Today, we'll return to our peek into the people who are Environics with Terry, our President. Terry graduated from Boston College in 1964 and joined Sylvania
Read MoreContinuing our look at Accurate Calibration Gas Using MFC Based Dynamic Gas Blenders, Tom discusses how to select the right Mass Flow Controllers (MFC). (more…)
Read MoreEnvironics Profile Part 5 : Sandy
Today, we'll return to our peek into the people who are Environics with Sandy, our Accounting Manager. Sandy joined Environics over 15 years ago and brought
Read MoreDo you buy precut and packaged veggies? Bagged salad? Packaged meat or seafood? Cheese? Then you most likely have purchased food enveloped in a modified
Read MoreEnvironics Profile Part 4 : Phil
Today, we continue our series of profiles on the people who are Environics with a look at Phil, our Mechanical Designer. (more…)
Read MoreExcuse the delay as we were focusing on the terrific ASMA show in Anchorage. Let's wrap up the discussion on Ozone. Ozone (O3or trioxygen) is found
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Read MoreThis week, we are excited to meet with customers and friends, new and old, at the Aerospace Medical Assoc. Annual Meeting in Anchorage, Alaska. We'll
Read MoreMost people, when they hear the word Ozone, immediately think of air pollution and global warming. This is just a small part of the story. Ozone also has many useful applications. Let's take a deeper look. Ozone, or tri-oxygen, is a triatomic molecule made of three atoms of oxygen. It is an unstable molecule and is
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