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− | [EMCO] A registered trademark for an oxygen absorbing powder. ATCO® Oxygen Absorber can reduce the oxygen | + | [EMCO] A registered trademark for an oxygen absorbing powder. ATCO® Oxygen Absorber can reduce the oxygen concentration to below 0.1% in a closed system (EMCO website). |
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oxygen absorber | oxygen absorber | ||
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The absorption process is exothermic. | The absorption process is exothermic. | ||
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− | ATCO: [http://www.atmosphere-controle.fr/ website] | + | * ATCO: [http://www.atmosphere-controle.fr/ website] |
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* Gordon Hanlon, contributed information, 1998 | * Gordon Hanlon, contributed information, 1998 |
Latest revision as of 11:24, 18 April 2022
Description
[EMCO] A registered trademark for an oxygen absorbing powder. ATCO® Oxygen Absorber can reduce the oxygen concentration to below 0.1% in a closed system (EMCO website).
Synonyms and Related Terms
oxygen absorber
Risks
The absorption process is exothermic.
Resources and Citations
- ATCO: website
- Gordon Hanlon, contributed information, 1998