Compressed Breathing Air Testing2023-01-11T11:53:12-06:00

Compressed Breathing Air Testing

Our AirCheck✓™ Team of Experts is only a few clicks away. For over 30 years, Trace Analytics has been the leader in the industry for compressed breathing air testing. Contact us via our website and our team will respond quickly to your needs.

Contact the breathing air testing experts at Trace Analytics.

Industries We Serve

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Commercial and Sport Dive

Trace Analytics offers the AirCheck✓™ Kit and laboratory services to all sport dive retailers and commercial dive sites.

NFPA 1989 fire compressed breathing air testing

Fire/NFPA 1989

Test compressed breathing air to the NFPA 1989 Standard with an easy-to-use air testing kit and professional laboratory.

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Government and Military

Breathing air testing for the United States military and government as well as international governing bodies.

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OSHA and General Industry

Meet breathing air requirements for compressed air used in welding, sandblasting, spray painting, chemical spill cleaning, and more.

Medical gas testing for compressed air

Medical Air & Gas

Meet breathing air requirements for compressed air used in medical gas applications to meet NFPA99 requirements.

Why Choose Trace Analytics?

Accredited

Our A2LA accredited laboratory is an unbiased third-party laboratory with no financial interest in other compressed air products. The extensive quality control procedures at Trace’s lab ensures that you will receive quality data. Trace is an A2LA accredited laboratory complying with ISO 17025, certificate #0322-01.

Easy to Use Kits

The AirCheck✓ Kit™ is designed for use with compressed breathing air specifications requiring a dry dew point, such as ISO 8573, NFPA 1989, CGA, ISPE, and more. Other specifications are available. These kits are typically used by food, packaging, medical device, pharmaceutical, nuclear, scuba divers, fire departments and industrial breathing air facilities to test compressed air to meet their requirements.

Watch our online sampling video for Compressed Air Testing.

Satisfaction

Compressed air has been our specialty since 1989 — our AirCheck✓™ Team of Experts has decades of experience in the specific field of compressed air and environmental analyses, testing, and troubleshooting. Excellent customer service, and the desire to provide a more efficient and accurate testing experience, have been the backbone of our company since 1989 — and still hold true today. We pride ourselves on the level of customer service we provide — it is the core of our relationship with all of our customers.

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Testing Made SimpleAccurateEasy

Trace Analytics’ laboratory is accredited by the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation. We use state-of-the-art lab equipment that allows us to analyze hundreds of compressed air and environmental samples daily. The result is consistency, accuracy, precision, and rapid turnaround. Trace is an A2LA accredited laboratory complying with ISO 17025, certificate #0322-01.

Trace Analytics Blog

Passing Your Compressed Air Analysis: Tips and Troubleshooting

Quality testing is an important control measure for any compressed air system. Particularly in the food industry, a variety of pitfalls exist that can cause compressed air tests to fail. It is important to isolate common problems, particularly those regarding sampling ports and testi [...]

Compressed Breathing Air: Water Vapor Contamination

In our last blog on breathing air contamination, we discussed the dangers of Carbon Monoxide contamination. While CO is one of the most dangerous forms of breathing air contamination, it’s not the most common. That title goes to water vapor. Where Does the Water Come From? According [...]

Sampling Plans for GFSI-Required Compressed Air Monitoring

This blog outlines some questions you need to consider when establishing a routine monitoring program. How you answer the following questions will vary depending on the type of monitoring you are performing. For instance, if you suspect a contamination problem may exist, your samplin [...]

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