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Gas purifiers, gas dryers and gas filters are used to purify gases in a process stream. They are used to reduce or eliminate point-of-use impurities in gases such as helium, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Learn More about Gas Purifiers, Dryers and Filters
Gas detectors and gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The detector or sensor then provides output to an instrument to display the measurements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Detectors and Gas Sensors
Gas pressure regulators reduce the pressure of a gas, as it passes through a cylinder or process line, to another piece of equipment. Regulators are not flow control devices. They are used to control delivery pressure only. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Pressure Regulators
Gas instruments detect, monitor or analyze gases present in an environment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Instruments
Gas fittings are specifically designed for use with gases, such as flammable propane or hazardous phosgene. These types of fittings have a reverse thread; meaning, the threads are cut in the reverse direction from all other fittings so that gas lines cannot be connected to air lines, water lines, or vent lines. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Fittings
Gas compressors and gas compressor systems are used to circulate gas through a process, enhance conditions for chemical reactions, provide inert gas for safety or control systems, recover and recompress process gas, and maintain correct pressure levels by either adding and removing gas or vapors from a process system. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Compressors and Gas Compressor Systems
Gas springs provide controlled motion and speed for elements, such as lids and doors, that open and close. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Springs
Gas flow meters are used for measuring the flow or quantity of a moving gas in an enclosed pipe or passage. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Flow Meters
Gas chromatographs separate organic chemical mixtures according to physical properties. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Chromatographs
Gas valves are used to handle and control the flow of gaseous media such as liquefied petroleum and natural gas. They are made of metal or plastic and vary in terms of valve size, pressure rating, number of ports, and flow. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Valves
Gas generation equipment provides an onsite supply of gas, vapor, or humidity (water vapor). It eliminates the need for delivery in gas cylinders, which can be bulky and may have special storage requirements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Generation Equipment
Residual gas analyzers (RGAs) identify the gases present in vacuum environments. Search by Specification | Learn More about Residual Gas Analyzers
Gas filtration elements are designed to remove particulates from a gaseous process stream. They are used in natural gas processing systems and gas extraction applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Filtration Elements
Volumetric gas flow switches are devices with a switch output used for measuring the flow or quantity of a moving gas in terms of a unit of volume per unit time, such as cubic feet per minute. Search by Specification | Learn More about Volumetric Gas Flow Switches
Gas cabinets and distribution systems consist of vaporizers, gas cabinets, gas manifolds, mass flow controllers, valves, pressure sensors and associated interconnect tubing configured to deliver bulk and specialty gases to process equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Cabinets and Distribution Systems
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Custom Engineered Compressed Air & Gas Dryers Air/Tak, Inc.
Customized ASME Coded Natural Gas Filters Air/Tak, Inc.
Adsorptive Systems Kahn Instruments, Inc.
EDWARDS ATLAS™ THERMAL CONDITIONING SYSTEMS Edwards Vacuum
Applied Energy Systems Gas Delivery Equipment Applied Energy Systems, Inc.
44-7400 Series: Pressure Reducing Tescom-Emerson Process Management
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To properly use gas springs in even the simplest application, users should understand how they work and how a gas spring can be modified to meet specific operating requirements. Gas springs may also be refered to as gas struts, gas props, gas shocks, gas lifts, or gas dampers depending on the industry and application. (read more)
Toxic Gas Monitor, Controller - Combustible Gas PT900 series from Pem-Tech, Inc. Fully programmable alarm relays with industry standard 4-20mA output and RS485 MODBUS® Communication. Available as Rack Mount, Fiberglass Enclosure and even Explosion Proof models. Channels available in six, eight, twelve and sixteen. (read more)
Parker Balston® FID Gas Stations. The FID 1000 and 2500 Gas Stations can provide both hydrogen gas and zero grade air to FID detectors on Gas Chromatographs. These systems are designed to provide fuel gas and support air to 5 to 6 Flame Ionization Detectors, Flame Photometric Detectors, or Total Hydrocarbon Analyzers. (read more)
Micro compression gas springs offer users many advantages due their small size and low force. (read more)
Applied Energy Systems announces its new Semi-Gas Systems division which includes the Centurion line of gas distribution and source systems. Centurion source systems are available with state-of-the-art control technology in automatic, semi-automatic, and manual designs. (read more)
Oil/gas process engineers seeking a reliable solution to measure the flow of combustible hydrocarbon waste gases for flare gas system disposal on offshore production platforms will find the GF90 Flare Gas Flow Meter from Fluid Components International precisely measures gases of varying compositions. (read more)
While the gas spring is a simple device, correct use in even simple applications can be complex and time consuming. To save engineering time and simplify the process, IGS offers two methods to meet your needs: (read more)
Economical monitoring and control for ventilation oftoxic gas in parking garages, warehouses and maintenance facilities (read more)
Conspec's Single Channel Controllers are single point monitoring and control processors, which are housed in a NEMA 4-4X weatherproof non-metallic enclosure and are designed to monitor and display any voltage or current input signal from any instrument, including Conspec's CN and CX Toxic and Combustible Gas Sensors. (read more)
Addressable Toxic Gas Sensors - Explosion Proof - Ultra 1000 from Pem-Tech, Inc. is a microprocessor based addressable sensor designed for the detection of toxic gases in hazardous environment. The sensor is enclosed in a CSA approved Class I, Division 1 explosion proof housing. (read more)
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SAE Publications SAE Publications by P Feron BOOKS None 2000-01-2353 Integrated CoD2, Humidity and Thermal Control By Membrane Gas Absorption See SAE International Information |
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Integrated CoD2 and Humidity Control By Membrane Gas... Integrated CoD2 and Humidity Control By Membrane Gas Absorption See SAE International Information |
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MATLAB Central - Newsreader - RE: Free Engineerng Books and... Matrix Inequalities in System and Control Theory, Boyd, El Ghaoui, Feron, Balakrishnan >Model Reduction for Control System Design, UMI Printed Thesis See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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Linewidth of a laser diode end-pumped cw Nd:YAG semimonolithic... Author(s): Sylvain Feve; Patrice Feron; Guy M. Stephan |
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Diode-pumped low noise CW 355-nm intra-cavity tripled laser up... Author(s): Nicolas Aubert; Thierry Georges; Corinne Chauzat; Raymond Le Bras; Patrice Féron |
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NACE International : Fellow Honor Current Recipients Damien Féron Damien Féron is being honored for his development of innovative solutions to corrosion problems and his guidance of corrosion programs See NACE International Information |
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Sixth Annual Conference on Carbon Capture & Sequestration and the Way Forward Pierre Le Thiez (IFP), Tore A. Torp (Statoil), Paul Feron (TNO), Alv-Arne Grimstad, E. Lindeberg (Sintef Petroleum Research) May |
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Carbon Dioxide Capture from Existing Coal-Fired Power Plants... 2.2.5 Flue Gas Desulfurization System Analysis (Base Case) ...............................................................21 3 THE SENSITIVITY OF |
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Editions Technip Oil and Gas Energy Bookseller since 1956 HENDRIKS C.A., FERON P.H.M. 2005 Post-Combustion Decarbonisation Processes |
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Energy and Power - Elsevier Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 1, Issue 1, April 2008 7Abu-Zahra, M.R.M.; Schneiders, L.H.J.; Niederer, J.P.M.; Feron, P.H.M.; Versteeg, See Elsevier, Inc. Information |