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Supplying Medical Gas

Supplying Medical Gas

Copper is the trusted standard for medical gas systems—delivering the reliability, strength, and safety required in healthcare environments. Its corrosion resistance and long-term durability ensure the uninterrupted flow of critical gasses such as oxygen, nitrous oxide, and medical air.

In hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers, copper supports the infrastructure that keeps patients safe and life-saving equipment operating effectively. Its natural antimicrobial properties add an extra layer of protection, helping to maintain sterile conditions and reduce the risk of contamination in sensitive medical settings.

With decades of proven performance and full compliance with medical gas codes and standards, copper remains the material of choice for healthcare facilities that demand safety, precision, and peace of mind.

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The Effects of Emerging Technologies on Copper

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Energy and Electrical Systems Council Charter

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EHS Meeting Report and Slides (11 December 2024)

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