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News Release from: Witt Gas Techniques | Subject: Heliox mixers
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2007
Further gas mixers for the diving
industry
Witt Gas Techniques will supply an MG100-2ME Heliox/O2 electronic gas mixer with touch screen control to a further leading supplier of diving and sub sea equipment, for use on a diving support vessel
Witt Gas Techniques, the Warrington, Cheshire based gas safety, control, mixing and analysis equipment supplier will supply a MG100-2ME Heliox/O2 electronic gas mixer with touch screen control to a leading supplier of diving and sub sea equipment for commercial, professional and military divers The equipment is for use on a diving support vessel and will be delivered during early Summer 2007
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The MG100-2ME gas mixer, with TUV approval to PED 97/23/EG Modul G, is being delivered with 70 bar O2 and 200 bar Heliox pressure regulators and isolation valves on the inlets and will be used to mix oxygen with Heliox, the breathing gas made from oxygen and helium, used by deep sea divers working at depths up to 300m.
It will mix the correct percentage of oxygen and Heliox for the required depth; the greater the depth the less oxygen is required in the gas.
It has a better than +/-1% mixing precision.
The mixer, which has an integrated paramagnetic O2 analyser, automatic calibration and an audible analyser alarm, is built into a 19 inch rack cabinet specified by the customer.
The Heliox mixture is adjustable in 0.1 steps, the inlet pressure is minimum 10 bar and maximum 70 bar O2 and 200 bar Heliox, the receiver pressure is 4.5 - 5.0 bar.
Carl Long, General Manager at Witt Gas Techniques said: "This will the 3rd system that we will have delivered to the diving support industry in 2007.
I believe our technical expertise and experience in supplying gas mixers to a wide variety of industries has helped us in obtaining these orders.
Our whole ethos is built around the safe usage and handling of all technical gases".
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