Control objectives
The main objective is to ensure that compressed gas networks meet the purity, safety and performance requirements defined by current standards.
Beyond the regulatory aspect, the control also aims to optimize plant reliability and efficiency. By detecting possible leaks, monitoring critical parameters and identifying malfunctions, it helps to improve network performance and reduce costs related to gas loss or corrective action.
Particle purity analysis
Control of particles suspended in the network using specialized equipment, guaranteeing cleanliness in compliance with the specified ISO class

Microbiological control
Assessment of microbial contamination by sampling and laboratory analysis, particularly critical for gases used in medical environments.

Oil content measurement
Checking for oil aerosols in networks, essential to prevent pollution of compressed gases.

Dew point
Measurement of moisture content in gases to prevent corrosion and ensure optimal equipment operation.

Analysis of gaseous pollutants
Detection of substances such as CO, NOx, H2O and other residual gases that can affect network quality and safety.

