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Beyond the "Pass" and "Fail" - Identifying compressed air contaminants 495 Views
Submitted Simon, Feb 28 2025 05:58 PM | Last updated Feb 28 2025 06:28 PM
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Description: | Compressed air testing is a necessary and required part of many manufacturers monitoring plans. Regular monitoring helps customers maintain appropriate quality and protect their end-products and customers. Customers often ask us when they receive their results - what does this mean? Trace Analytics can help you understand your results by identifying compressed air contaminants like particles, oil, and microorganisms. Learn more from Laboratory Director, Maria Sandoval, about how you can use your results to track down and remediate potential contamination issues with the power of compressed air testing. Download the Presentation Slides and Certificate of Attendance in the files library: https://www.ifsqn.com/forum/index.php/files/file/525-beyond-the-pass-and-fail-identifying-compressed-air-contaminants |
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