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Middlesex Gases Celebrates 75th Anniversary Milestone
August 13, 2024 by middlesexgases

Read how Middlesex Gases evolved from an industrial gas distributor to one of the leading independent suppliers of medical gases for New England’s life science industry.

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The 10 Most Common Issues Found During a Gas Safety Audit
June 14, 2024 by middlesexgases

Conducting a periodic gas safety audit is an important precautionary step for every life sciences facility and lab to undertake. Read about 10 common issues found during a typical gas safety audit.

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Massbio and Middlesex Gases to Remain Partners Through 2030
February 7, 2024 by middlesexgases

The Massachusetts Biotechnology Council (MassBio®) and Middlesex Gases, a leading supplier of specialty, medical, and industrial gases in New England, are pleased to announce they have agreed to a new seven-year contract.

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Lab Transition to a Larger Gas System
October 30, 2023 by middlesexgases

Middlesex gases explains how a lab can determine when it’sthe right time to progress from gas cylinders to dewers to a micro bulk or bulk system.

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New Dry Ice Manufacturing Ability
May 11, 2023 by middlesexgases

Read about Middlesex Gases ability to produce high-quality dry ice in-house for customers in the medical, health care, pharmaceutical, and life sciences industries.

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The Value of Monitoring Critical LN2 and CO2 Gases Supplying Cryo-Freezers, Incubators, and Mass Spectrometers
February 15, 2023 by middlesexgases

In Middlesex Gases’ latest blog post, originally published through MassBio, we discuss the benefits of digital gauges and remote monitoring systems to monitor LN2 and CO2 gases when you’re away from your lab.

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Is Your Lab On The Move?
October 6, 2022 by middlesexgases

If you’re thinking about moving your lab or are in the process of building out a new lab already, our team shares why it is a good idea to get us involved sooner rather than later.

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New FDA-Approved Medical CO2 Lab
June 20, 2022 by middlesexgases

Middlesex Gases, a leading supplier of specialty, medical, and industrial gases in New England, now has the capability to manufacture medical-grade, FDA-approved CO2 in-house at its Everett, Massachusetts, headquarters and filling plant.

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Middlesex Gases Opens a New Specialty Gas Lab
April 30, 2021 by middlesexgases

At Middlesex’s new state-of-the-art laboratory, it produces high purity, ultra high purity, and research grade gases, as well as over 50 custom gas blends. Middlesex CEO Bo Martin said, “Our specialty gas customers are important to us and we have invested over one million dollars in a new fully automated plant so we can continue to guarantee precise and accurate results every time we fill a cylinder or tank

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Pressure Regulator – Specialty Gases, Equipment, and Functions
January 9, 2021 by middlesexgases

Pressure regulators (often just called regulators) are used in a gas system to reduce the pressure from a high pressure source, such as a compressed gas cylinder or a gas supply pipeline, to a safe level consistent with the pressure rating of the system to which the gas is being supplied. They provide positive control of the source pressure in a gas system. This control of pressure permits better control of flow rates and helps to provide a safer operation.

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Portable Liquid Nitrogen Vessel
October 27, 2020 by middlesexgases

There are a number of gases that can be delivered in portable cryogenic vessels for gaseous or cryogenic use but for the purposes of this article we will be discussing the operation of a portable liquid nitrogen vessel.

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Gas Backup Systems
October 25, 2020 by middlesexgases

We are all aware that the equipment in our labs and throughout the facility is highly dependent on the lab gases provided by the gas company. However, your comfort level should not lie solely on the ability of the gas company to deliver the critically important gases on time.

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Selecting Lab Gases
October 19, 2020 by middlesexgases

There are a number of gases that can be delivered in portable cryogenic vessels for gaseous or cryogenic use but for the purposes of this article we will be discussing the operation of a portable liquid nitrogen vessel. First, it is the responsibility of the end user to be thoroughly familiar with the operation of the vessel and the limitations of the vessel performance. This starts with ordering the vessel. Some vessels are intended for liquid use only, some will deliver gas and/or liquid and some are intended for higher pressure gas use.

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Specialized Gas Equipment for Speciality Gases
October 17, 2020 by middlesexgases

Often a Specialty Gas representative is challenged by an end user regarding the appropriate specialty gas pressure regulators, manifolds valves, etc. that should be used with the specialty gases they are purchasing. I can assure you that after 27 years in the gas industry that there is an immense difference in the quality of industrial gas equipment and specialty gas equipment.

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Keeping Abreast of the Helium Market
October 26, 2019 by middlesexgases

We hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving holiday. If you were fortunate enough to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade then you no doubt were in awe of the magnificent balloons soaring five or six stories high. These balloons are, of course, filled with helium gas — 300,000 to 700,000 cubic feet (the equivalent of over 2,400 high-pressure cylinders) of the precious gas per balloon. The next time you see one of these balloons you may have different feelings knowing the cost of the gas to fill the balloon was in excess of $500,000 per balloon.

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