The Sepehr Gas Kavian Reference Laboratory of Standard Department certificate holder iso 17025 in two fields of test and calibration, able to produce and test different type of pure gasses and mixed gasses. You can contact our experts through the listed numbers and send us your request in writing and after receiving the pre-invoice and confirmation of the pre-invoice from you, your request will be registered and reach the stage of production or recharging one of the features of Sepehr Gas Kavian that distinguishes it from other gas companies is providing to dear customers in the shortest possible time and with the highest quality.
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Test laboratory
A test laboratory is an environment that is used to perform various tests, evaluations, and measurements. In these laboratories, scientific and research processes are carried out in order to confirm or reject scientific hypotheses by conducting tests and precise measurements, and to collect the data needed for investigations and analyses.
A calibration laboratory is an environment or unit used to perform calibration activities. Calibration means adjusting and adapting a device, instrument or system to certain standards and values. The main purpose of calibration is to ensure the accuracy and precision of measurements and results.
Pure laboratory gases are gases that have the least impurities in their type, the lower the amount of impurities in the gas, the gas with a higher purity percentage or, in other words, the gas has a higher grade. Some pure laboratory gases include helium, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, hydrogen, etc., which are used in most industries and various laboratory and research centers. Specific purity cannot be considered for this type of gas, but depending on the type of gas, they are divided from 99% to 99.9999 grade.
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Combined calibration gases include combinations of different gases that are used to calibrate measuring instruments. These gases are usually prepared in precise and specific ranges of concentration and are used for the calibration of various measuring instruments, including gas sensors, gas analyzers, pressure and temperature measuring instruments, etc. Combined calibration gases usually include oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and other gases such as propane, butane, methane, etc. These gases are prepared and produced in a controlled environment to provide more accuracy in the calibration of measuring instruments.
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Pure laboratory gases are gases that have the least impurities in their type, the lower the amount of impurities in the gas, the gas with a higher purity percentage or, in other words, the gas has a higher grade. Some pure laboratory gases include helium, nitrogen, oxygen, argon, hydrogen, etc., which are used in most industries and various laboratory and research centers. Specific purity cannot be considered for this type of gas, but depending on the type of gas, they are divided from 99% to 99.9999 grade.
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Combined calibration gases include combinations of different gases that are used to calibrate measuring instruments. These gases are usually prepared in precise and specific ranges of concentration and are used for the calibration of various measuring instruments, including gas sensors, gas analyzers, pressure and temperature measuring instruments, etc. Combined calibration gases usually include oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and other gases such as propane, butane, methane, etc. These gases are prepared and produced in a controlled environment to provide more accuracy in the calibration of measuring instruments.
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Carbon monoxide gas CO gas is carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels. It is a highly toxic gas that
Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is a colorless, odorless gas that is slightly heavier than air. It is a naturally occurring gas that is produced by the respiration of
Oxygen gas Oxygen gas is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is essential for life. It makes up about 20.95% of the Earth’s atmosphere and is the most abundant
Hydrogen gas Hydrogen gas (H2) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and highly combustible gas. It is the lightest element in the universe, and it is the most abundant chemical
Helium gas Helium is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, inert, monatomic gas and the first in the noble gas group in the periodic table. Its boiling point is the lowest
Nitrogen gas Nitrogen gas (N2) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic gas that makes up about 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere. It is a non-flammable gas that is inert,