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ESAB introduces GCE specialty gas and valve product lines in North America

Published on 17 August 2020 by Hana Holasová

Since completing the acquisition of Gas Control Equipment (GCE) in October 2018, ESAB Welding & Cutting Products has focused on aligning its global product offerings and innovations into four focus areas: cutting and welding, healthcare, speciality gas equipment and cylinder valves. Furthering the global integration, ESAB today announced that ...

The Pin Index Valve back on the rise - NEW GCE Medical Valves

Published on 15 June 2020 by

Sir Humphrey Davey (also the inventor of the Davey lamp) first began using gases for pain relief in the 19th Century. In 1844, Gardner Quincy Colton, an American showman, medicine man, lecturer, and former medical student presented a demonstration of nitrous oxide inhalation, and the need to assure the correct gas was being connected was ...

Válvula con regulador integrado

Published on 24 April 2020 by Sandra Mora

Dele a sus clientes una buen razón de preferir sus cilindros.   El VIPR permite aplicaciones de soldadura, corte, repelado y calentamiento, seguras. Elimina todo contacto con la alta presión y sus riesgos inherentes para los usuarios. Su puerto de llenado específico y su indicador de contenido asegura la calidad y ...

COVID-19: Technical bulletin for the disinfection of GCE medical equipment

Published on 2 April 2020 by Hana Holasová

In this period of the health crisis, GCE provides you with a technical bulletin to allow you to best disinfect our medical equipment to effectively fight against COVID-19. Download the technical bulletin in English. We remain at your disposal for any questions or requests for information at the usual numbers and times. You can see our GCE ...

GCE Healthcare – Medical Gas Equipment demand during Covid19

Published on 31 March 2020 by Hana Holasová

From a report of the 13th of March 2020 WHO (World Health Organisation) states that most people with COVID-19 develop a only mild or uncomplicated illness, approximately 14% will develop a severe disease that requires hospitalization and oxygen support, and 5% will require admission to an intensive care unit. This means for GCE Healthcare that the ...