FLEXIM Instruments UK Ltd team provide the NHS with critically important Oxygen Metering to hospital Covid 19 wards
Date published:
April 30, 2020

FLEXIM clamp-on gas meters are now on critical oxygen supply lines in UK hospitals.The Easy retrofit clamp-on introduces no leak paths and provides instantaneous demand information for critically important O2 delivery to Coronavirus (COVID-19) wards.“FLEXIM Instruments UK Ltd and our sales partners JWF in Scotland, are proud to be playing our small part in supporting the NHS at this challenging time. We also thank our colleagues in the FLEXIM GmbH factory for prioritising production of these important meters.” Andy Hammond, Managing Director, General Manager, Flexim InstrumentsRead more information on the Clamp-On Oxygen Monitoring in hospitals Here



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