Optimize Point-of-Use Gas Purity

Even though the label on the cylinder on your back pad says UHP Argon, your metal AM printer could be seeing much lower purity at the point of use. Subpar piping, gas manifolds, materials of construction, improper purifiers & filters, and leaks in your system could be big sources of detrimental impurities. Let MATHESON help you figure out how to optimize point-of-use purity.

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