[labnetwork] Lecture bottles for toxic gas delivery?
Dennis Schweiger
schweig at umich.edu
Wed May 28 08:29:51 EDT 2025
Russ,
Good morning. Talk to the people at Applied Energy Systems (AES). We have
about a dozen of their small mini gas cabinets for an application like
you're describing, small quantities of toxic/hazardous/pyrophoric gases at
the point of use. When swapping your chemistries around in a cabinet,
you'll need to be cognizant of the cylinder pressures, and cross
compatibilities. That might not preclude you from doing exactly what you
want.
I might add, we've been extremely pleased with the equipment AES has
provided to us. I personally have been working with them for +30 years.
Thanks,
Dennis Schweiger
University of Michigan/LNF
734.647.2055 Ofc
"People can be divided into 3 groups - those that make things happen, those
that watch things happen, and those that wonder what happened." Within
which group do you belong?
On Wed, May 28, 2025 at 7:48 AM Russ Renzas <rrenzas at unr.edu> wrote:
> Does anyone use lecture bottles or small cylinders closer to point of use
> for toxic/flammable (not pyrophoric) gases?
>
> Our bunker is extremely far from point of use and we need to do research
> work with a rotating cast of toxics that we'd prefer to buy in small
> quantities.
>
> Wondering if there's cabinet options for this that we can plumb to our
> TGMS system, changing the sensor based on the gas in use.
>
> Russ
>
> Russ Renzas
> University of Nevada, Reno
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