Mass Flow Control Articles & Analysis
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Thermal mass flow controllers (MFCs) are often used to control the flow of a gas species based on the dissipation of thermal energy. This is achieved by integrating a sensor tube into the flow system which is equipped with up and downstream temperature sensors. ...
Check out this recent article regarding the use of the Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device in preparing US Air Force Airmen for the “Worse Case Scenario.” The Environics Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device 2 (or ROBD2) plays a key role in that ...
The Environics Reduced Oxygen Breathing Device 2 (ROBD2) is one tool in their unique training program. The ROBD2 uses Thermal Mass Flow Controllers (MFC) to mix breathing air and nitrogen to produce the sea level equivalent atmospheric oxygen contents for altitudes up to 34,000 feet. ...
By purchasing through the GSA, customers can simplify their purchasing process and receive the government discount on their systems. The system uses Thermal Mass Flow Controllers (MFC) to mix breathing air and nitrogen to produce the sea level equivalent atmospheric oxygen contents for altitudes up to 34,000 feet. The MFC's are calibrated on a ...
