Gas manufacturing and blending is the process of generating and mixing of gases in order to produce a specific gas mixture.
These gas blends are defined in a molar gas fraction, by percentage (%), parts per million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb). Once produced and quality checked, these are either transported to customers in bulk tankers or cylinders.
As a gas manufacturer you know that accuracy and quality assurance of your product is critical for both you and your customers.
So no matter whether your customer is using the gas for calibrations, scientific processes, beverage carbonation, welding, industrial processes, food production, food storage or breathing gases, Analox has you covered.
We offer highly accurate gas analyzers for popular blends including gases such as: oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2).
If it’s a speciality gas blend, Analox can also offer measurements of: carbon monoxide (CO), water vapour (H20), volatile organic compounds (VOC’s), methane (CH4), nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N20).
As well as our process analyzers, we also offer a range of safety monitors for the areas you are producing and storing these gases and to protect the areas in which your customers are using the gases.
If you have an unusual gas blend just give us a call, our Venus Pro analyzer can be fully customized to your exact requirements.
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Oxygen Solutions
Analox offers a choice of wall, rack-mount or portable solutions:
O2NE+
A single point wall mountable safety monitor for oxygen (O2) depletion. This uses a partial pressure oxygen (O2) sensor so it is not cross sensitive to helium (He) ingress.
SAFE-OX+
A single point wall mount safety monitor for oxygen (O2) depletion and enrichment that has a ppO2 sensor.
Carbon Dioxide Solutions
Analox offers a choice of wall, rack mount or portable solutions:
Multi-Gas
Analox offers a choice of wall, rack mount or portable solutions:
Fun Fact
As well as being well known for medicinal ‘laughing gas’, N20 is also used in motor racing for offering turbo power to engines where it is known as NOS.