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Your specialist gas supply is costing you more than you think…
18 November 2014
Does your business require a supply of specialist gasses, such as nitrogen and oxygen? If so, it may be costing you more than it needs to. If you get the science behind specifying specialist gasses correct, you could save your business money and increase efficiencies.

Did you know that nitrogen systems, for example, are typically more efficient at slightly lower levels of purity that may be well within the parameters suitable for the application?
Many industrial businesses, including those in the medical, food and drink and mining sectors to name a few, use the incorrect levels of purity in application. This results in extra costs and inefficiencies that are completely and easily avoidable.
The latest guide from leading compressed air provider BOGE will tell you how to avoid these costs. It provides free, practical advice on how to specify specialist gases, ensuring that you follow best practice to avoid costly mistakes during the specification and preparation process.
Click here to download BOGE’s free guide: ‘How to specify specialist gases’
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