BSL manufactures a variety of gas mixers for Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) and Controlled Atmosphere Packaging (CAP), as well as for various food and beverage packing and processing applications. All we need to know is the peak flow of mixed gas required for...
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Do you supply MFCVs for oxygen and hydrogen generators?
Yes, we supply mass flow control valves for oxygen and hydrogen generators and can develop more for other gases if needed. Many manufacturers produce generators for each of these gases, and the BSL mass flow control valve is suitable for all of them. Accommodating...
What is Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP)?
Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) is a technology used to extend the shelf life of fresh food products by altering the atmosphere inside the package.
What are the pros and cons of owning a gas analyser?
A gas analyser can be a useful tool ensuring the accuracy of your gas mixtures. However, like any other equipment, there can be pros and cons to owning one. BSL gas mixers come with a very detailed test certificate describing every detail of the calibration and...
Do you provide lower flow, portable gas mixers and analysers?
BSL gas mixers come in all shapes and sizes and we offer a range of small, hand-held gas analysers to complement them. Simply provide us with the following information so that we can select the best fit for you: Types of gases Gas mixture Desired pressure of the mixed...
What are the benefits of using mixed gas in Modified Atmosphere Packaging?
Using mixed gas in Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) offers several benefits. By customising the gas composition to include a specific blend of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide, the growth of spoilage microorganisms and oxidation processes can be delayed. This...
Can I add a CO₂ line for soft drinks to my beer dispensing setup?
Many of our Cellar-Mix panels are designed with space for 4 outlets as standard and come equipped with a mixed gas CO₂ line to create beer mixtures from the start. If your beer dispensing panel has an unused outlet space, it can easily accommodate a 100% CO₂ outlet...
How can I spot a gas leak in my pub cellar?
Spotting gas leak in a pub cellar can be quite tricky for several reasons. Firstly, gas leaks can be very small and quiet. They may also be hidden behind other equipment, trunking, or walls, making it hard to see all the pipework. To help with this, BSL offers a...
Are there different sizes of gas mixing equipment available?
We supply gas mixing equipment and systems ranging from a few litres per minute up to hundreds of cubic metres per hour. To accurately size a mixing panel, we may require details such as the gases being used, the required gas mixes, the available gas supply pressure,...
What gases are commonly used in Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP)?
The most commonly used gases in Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) are carbon dioxide, nitrogen and oxygen, which are carefully controlled and adjusted based on the specific food product being packaged. Other gases such as argon and hydrogen may also be used in...