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A hub providing relevant information and updates on industrial gas, cryogenics, and CGA regulations, as well as industry specific solutions for fill plants, beverage distribution and medical gas supplies.

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Liquid Cylinder Preventative Maintenance Tip For Gas Distributors

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
October 8th, 2020

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What to Know When Selecting A Valve For A Cryogenic Or CO2 Application

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 30th, 2020

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SB-26 Guidelines: Preventing Gas Mix-Ups

Preventing Gas Mix-Ups: Ratermann's Guide to SB-26

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Customer Question: Tube Trailer Hoses

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
September 29th, 2020

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Why Number Medical Labels

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
February 27th, 2019

Why Number Medical Labels? If the FDA audits a company, the company would need to be able to communicate how many labels they have used, how many they have in process that day and how many they have in storage. As a part of the inventory process it is a requirement to keep a log of labels used. By having the labels sequentially numbered on the back of the labels is a great aide in helping companies guarantee how many labels were printed per roll and how many are left on that specific roll. When a company receives rolls from the label supplier they can verify the individual count of each roll and tally total numbers being added to they inventory quite easily by reading the numbers on the backs of the labels. Serializing labels can also be a good check and balance for that day’s activities to say they started with label number “x” and the roll now shows we have “Y” labels left . It allows a company to see the log sheet, for example, “ I used X-Y labels today so I accounted for everything.” There is no requirement to have this sequential numbering on the backs of the labels, it is purely up to each company to define the practices they want to adopt for accounting for these labels, the sequential numbering is simply a tool companies can use as a checks and balance process.

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What is a Vacuum Jacketed Hose and Why Use One?

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
November 2nd, 2017

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A liquid nitrogen tank for cryotherapy

By: Ratermann Manufacturing Inc.
February 10th, 2017

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