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    (0-5.000 mL/min)

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    REFERENCES

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    LIFE SCIENCE

    U. MUNICH Embryo Culture DK INNOTECH Cell Incubator U. MARYLAND Hypoxia

    CALIBRATIONS

    SOTACARBO Gas Chromatograph COEMI Analyzer Calibration

    FOOD & BEVERAGE

    SENOPTICA Modified Athmosphere Packaging

    MEDICAL

    NIH & NCI Surgical Oncology U. OXFORD Oxygen Regulated U. SYDNEY Hypoxic Atmosphere U. BARCELONA Hypoxia U. GRENOBLE Hypoxia GOOGLE CALICO Hypoxia WESTERN RESERVE Myograph U. MANCHESTER High CO2 & Hypoxia

    PHARMA

    EPFL Hypercapnia Condition

    GAS SENSORS

    POLYSENSE Gas Spectrometer TELEDYNE Sensor Calibration U.PADOVA Optical Gas Sensor U. ZHEJIANG Sensor Calibration SGX Sensor Measurement U.GEORGIA Sensor Calibration

    GAS DILUTIONS

    LA SAPIENZA Gas Dilution POLYSENSE Gas Dilution U. HUMBOLDT Precision on Mixtures

    GAS REDUCTIONS

    SOTACARBO CO2 Recycling ETH ZURICH CO2 Conversion

    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

    POLYSENSE Gas Dilution - Oil & Gas KWR Gas Control - Water Studies U. WAGENINGEN Syngas - Biomass

    ATOMIC MOLECULAR PHYSICS

    POLYSENSE Sensor Calibration POLYSENSE Mass Spectrometer

    APPLICATIONS

    LIFE SCIENCE

    Cell Cultures Study Organ Perfusion Systems Oxygenators & ECMO Hypoxia, Hypercapnia, Hyperoxia Fetal Research Live Cell Imaging Hemoglobin Study Insect Cell Culture In Vitro Embryo Cultures

    PHARMA

    Fungi Cultures

    MATERIAL SCIENCE

    Chemical Vapor Deposition PvdCvd Hard Coatings Carbon Nanotubes Development Thin Film Solar Cells

    R&D

    Sintered Ceramic Materials

    CALIBRATIONS

    Gas Sensor Calibration

    FOOD & BEVERAGE

    Modified Athmosphere Packaging CA MAP Fumigation

    SCIENTIFiC PAPERS

    ACS OMEGA Detection of Gas BIO PROTOCOL Cell Culture Model ELIFE Decline of Cognitive ELSEVIER Gas Sensor Calibration FRONTIERS Oxygenation in Tumor INTECHOPEN Light Stimulation JGP Recovery from Acidosis MOLECULES Brain Cancer RESEARCH GATE Gas Optical Sensor SPIE Methane and Ethane Detection
    AHA Muscle Blood CELL HOST AND MICROBE Immunity ELSEVIER Methane & Ethane Detection ELSEVIER Photoacoustic Sensor FRONTIERS Intermittent Hypoxia JAP Arterial Blood Sampling JNM Brown Adipose Tissue NATURE Hydrogen Fuel SPIE Breast Cancer Diagnosis JP ATP Release
    AJP Red Blood Cells CELL METABOLISM Reducing Appetite ELSEVIER Gas Sensor Detection EMBO PRESS Obesity and Diabetes IJMS Parkinson Studies JAP Sleep Apnea JOVE Breathing Studies OXFORD Denitrification SPIE Photoacoustic Spectroscopy WILEY Wine Oxygenation
    APS Intermittent Hypoxia EJNMMI PHYSICS Neuronal Diseases ELSEVIER Gas Sensor Fabrication FEMS Microbial Oxidation IJMS Colorectal Carcinoma JES Detection of Gas MOLECULES Brain Receptors PMC Automotive Antipollution SPIE Hydrogen Sulfide Detection

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Reference - Manchester

CNS cell responses to high CO2 and hypoxia

We have centrally supplied O2, CO2, N2, and compressed Air piped into our newly renovated laboratory and the gas mixer will provide a readily available, simple solution for us to use custom physiological gas mixtures. [Instead of purchasing premixed gas cylinders].

Reference - Senoptica Technologies

Tool for development of intelligent packaging for modified atmosphere packaged (MAP) products

Easy, cost-efficient method to screen the entire range of gas mixes used in MAP products.

Reference - Oxford

Oxygen regulated microscope perfusion system

Availability of customisable gas mixtures without any change in hardware or need for additional supplies.

Reference - SGX Sensortech

Evaluation of sensor response to non-standard gases

Significant reduction of number of gas mixtures required for initial sensor characterization. Usually one mixture and balance gas is enough.

Reference - Polysense

Hydrogen sulfide detection in THz range

Portable, extremely accurate and user-friendly.

Reference - Humboldt

Physics

High stability, precision, competing cost.

Reference - Sotacarbo

Methanol and DME production from CO2: catalyst synthesis, characterization and performance

It can save a lot of money. It is necessary only one cylinder for every gas that need to be calibrated.

Reference - Politecnico di Bari

Dilution & Sampling Systems for Portable Hydrocarbon Spectrometers

The gas handling lines are shorter and the flow variations are almost instantaneous.

Reference - Calico Google

Hypoxia

Running experiments is easy and straightforward.

Reference - Oxford

Oxygen regulated microscope perfusion system

Using building supplies of N2 and CO2 will reduce the long-term running costs of the equipment, and will negate the need to order custom gas mixtures supplied in cylinders.

Reference - University of Munich - TUM

Investigation of Early Mammalian Heart Development

The automated process allows for easy change of oxygen concentration without changing gas bottles during day and night.

Reference - Wageningen

Preparing syngas mixtures

More flexibility in varying gas compositions.

Reference - Manchester

CNS cell responses to high CO2 and hypoxia

Potential time saving without the need to order numerous gas mixers, any gas mixture required is immediately available.

Reference - SGX Sensortech

Evaluation of sensor response to non-standard gases

Software is easy to operate – no need for long training of personnel.

Reference - Nih

Normothermic Ex Vivo Liver Perfusion

Easy blending of gases, runs without user input (Programmable sequences).

Reference - SGX Sensortech

Evaluation of sensor response to non-standard gases

In our applications GB100 Series Gas Blender is used for measurements of cross sensitivity of gas sensors to gases which might potentially occur in field application. Software provided with the gas blender allows for accurate mixing of gases allowing for analysis of sensor response over a wide range of concentrations.

Reference - Calico Google

Hypoxia Studies

High accuracy at low flow rates, easy experimental control through software.

Reference - Sotacarbo

Methanol and DME production from CO2: catalyst synthesis, characterization and performance

A traditional calibration method would require as many gas cylinders, at different concentrations, as the number of points in the calibration curve. […] with MCQ instruments, Sotacarbo needs only of a pure gas cylinder of DME, mixed with an inert gas (N2) for calibrating the GC instruments. This solution has been successfully employed for calibrating other gases such as H2, CO2, CO, CH4 or N2 with a remarkable saving of money and reducing time.

Reference - Politecnico di Bari

Dilution&Sampling Systems for Portable Hydrocarbon Spectrometers

The gas blender GB100 Series turned out to be a reliable and compact device for diluting the gas sample and generate a controlled flow to be directly fed to the spectrometer.

Reference - Manchester

CNS cell responses to high CO2 and hypoxia

Great customer services with fast response and helpful advice.

Reference - University of Maryland Baltimore

Growing Strictly Anaerobic Microbes Under Microaerobic Conditions

Small Size. Simplicity of operation. Ability to achieve very low gas concentration in a short time.

Reference - SGX Sensortech

Evaluation of sensor response to non-standard gases

Compact gas blending solution that can be used in many applications, easy to transfer and operate.

Reference - University of Munich - TUM

Investigation of Early Mammalian Heart Development

I very much appreciate the quick response of MCQ Instruments to any of my questions regarding the Gas Blender and their help in speeding up the delivery process.

Reference - Politecnico di Bari

Dilution & Sampling Systems for Portable Hydrocarbon Spectrometers

It is more compact than typical flow controller/meters and the blender channels can be specifically calibrated on the mixture to be used.

Reference - Università degli Studi di Padova

System of dilution of target gasses for optical gas sensors

Only one bottle at certified concentration is used instead of many. Desired concentration reaches in-line with the gas carrier.

Reference - DK Innotech

Measurement of Biological/Medical cell metabolism

Using GB100 may help to control the air environment in cell culture to control the metabolite state.

Reference - University of Georgia

Gas Dilution and Sensor Calibration

The dilution process is very stable and we can achieve a stable sensor response in less than 1 minute. Without MCQ, we never achieve that signal to noise ratio.

Reference - Sotacarbo

Methanol and DME production from CO2: catalyst synthesis, characterization and performance

Without the MCQ Gas Blender, for each point in the calibration curve, the replacement of the gas cylinder is necessary. With the MCQ solution, in one working day it is possible to calibrate the instrument for several gases.

Reference - Oxford

Oxygen regulated microscope perfusion system

With N2 and CO2 available via a central source within the building, this electronic gas mixer offered a more flexible and user-friendly option to deliver custom gas cylinders.

Reference - Politecnico di Bari

Analysis of complex Gas Matrices for Reaserch Applications

Multi-channel solution with dedicated software easy to use.

Reference - University of Munich - TUM

Investigation of Early Mammalian Heart Development

A traditional method would require several premixed gas bottles (N2, O2 and CO2) with different oxygen concentrations and a micro flow control valve to supply very small flow to the rotating incubator.
[…] Thanks to Gas Blender 100 and its Software, the research group can now set up a customized protocol providing automatic supply of different oxygen concentrations for specific periods of time.

Reference - Università degli Studi di Padova

System of dilution of target gasses for optical gas sensors

Optimization of the space in the lab reducing the bottles requirement with only one concentration used and diluted in-line with the gas carrier. Automation of the sensor’s analysis with great time-saving.

Reference - University of Georgia

Gas Dilution and Sensor Calibration

A huge time-saving (for installation), money-saving (for all listed hardware above), space saving (a single box does not occupy much). Everything is compacted in a single box and you can control it easily with a USB-connected computer.

Reference - Western Reserve

Myograph

Easy to adjust to whatever combination of gases we want.

Reference - Senoptica Technologies

Tool for development of intelligent packaging for modified atmosphere packaged (MAP) products

Great product, low or no maintenance cost, built to last (which is not the case of many products these days).

Reference - Oxford

Oxygen regulated microscope perfusion system

The immediate availability of any gas mixture required (5% CO2, 0-18% O2) is a potentially substantial time saving feature, as ordering custom gas mixtures can take 1 month.

Reference - Manchester

CNS cell responses to high CO2 and hypoxia

Using building supplies of O2, CO2, N2/Air will reduce long-term running costs and negate the need for custom mixed gas orders

Reference - Sotacarbo

Methanol and DME production from CO2: catalyst synthesis, characterization and performance

The use of the MCQ 4000 series allows to obtain a double advantage:
(i) the desired concentration of different gas mixtures for the achievement of reliable calibration curves using only pure gases;
(ii) the possibility to feed, at low pressure, the bench-scale plant with different gas compositions and different concentrations, including a simulating syngas.

Reference - SGX Sensortech

Evaluation of sensor response to non-standard gases

With GB100 gas blender, we can easily conduct repeatability tests that can be used to verify components quality.

Reference - Università degli Studi di Padova

System of dilution of target gasses for optical gas sensors

Automation of the sensor’s analysis using the automatic gas switching software.

Reference - Senoptica Technologies

Tool for development of intelligent packaging for modified atmosphere packaged (MAP) products

Unique connection, computer software helps regulating the flow of gas very quick and very efficiently.

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