Environics, Inc.
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Overview
The Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device (ROBD) was originally patented by the U.S. Navy as a safer, more efficient alternative to traditional hypoxia training. When it came time to commercialize and scale the prototype, the Navy partnered with Environics—recognizing their expertise in gas delivery and simulation systems. Together, they developed the ROBD2: a purpose-built solution that has since become the global standard for hypoxia recognition training in mi

Nov. 21, 2025

Precision is not just a preference but a stringent requirement in medical equipment manufacturing. At the heart of this precision lies the role of medical-grade welding gas mixers, an important component in ensuring high-accuracy welding applications, particularly in environments where consistency and quality cannot be compromised. This blog post defines medical-grade welding gas mixers and explores their operation in strict manufacturing settings.

Dec. 6, 2023

Rachel Stansel

What is a Gas Humidifier?
A gas humidifier is an instrument for artificially warming and humidifying respiratory gas for mechanically ventilated patients. When natural respiratory humidification decreases pulmonic infections and damage to lung tissue may occur.

Nov. 22, 2021

Mark Griswold

The defence industry requires advanced technology and solutions for the unique, and often extreme conditions, in which people work. The military conducts scientific and technological research and officer training in high altitude environments with low oxygen levels. Thus, reduced oxygen delivery devices are necessary and widely used by various branches of the military, including the Air Force, the Navy, and the Army. This blog will review how reduced oxygen delivery devices are used in the mi

Jul. 23, 2021

Mark Griswold

ARTINO JR AR, FOLGA RV, SWAN BD. Mask-on hypoxia training for tactical jet aviators: evaluation of an alternate instructional paradigm. Aviat Space Environ Med 2006; 77:857– 63.

Introduction: Hypoxia familiarization instruction has been an integral part of military aviation training for more than 60 yr. Traditionally, aircrew learn hypoxia recognition while being exposed to hypobaric conditions in a low-pressure chamber (LPC). A training device has been developed that induces hypoxia us
Aug. 1, 2006

Anthony R. Artino, Jr; Richard V. Folga; Brian D. Swan