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O2 (Oxygen) Measurements

In nature, oxygen exists as O2 molecules. Very high energy is required to break down the bond in the oxygen gas molecule. Therefore, reactions involving oxygen are slow and require very high temperatures. Oxygen is a gas that does not have color and odor under normal conditions. When cooled, it becomes a blue liquid. Oxygen gas is soluble in water under normal conditions and the amount of water soluble is sufficient for the living organisms to survive. When the water cools too much, the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water increases.

21 percent oxygen in the atmosphere. The source of oxygen is the free oxygen produced by photosynthesis. Plankton at sea and plants on land provide oxygen to the atmosphere.

Oxygen is an essential element for all living creatures to survive. Oxygen reaching the lungs through the respiratory tract combines with hemoglobin in the blood to form a compound. This compound disperses all the cells in the body and burns protein and fats. This is the energy required for living things. In short, oxygen is needed for the body to produce energy.

Therefore, it is very important to measure oxygen levels and keep them in compliance with standards, especially in workplaces operating indoors. For human health, the oxygen level in the confined space should be around 21 percent. This value is normal for human health and it is safe to be in this environment. An oxygen level above this value means that the environment is rich in oxygen. Oxygen levels below this level cause problems such as breathing disorders, decision making difficulties, wrong decision making situation and difficulty in breathing and even cause sudden death when 11 level decreases. In this respect, measurements taken by authorized laboratories are extremely important.

Our company performs oxygen (O2) measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies In accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, It is accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard and the tests, measurement, analysis, inspection and inspection procedures and reports are accepted as valid in private and official audits.