Blue M, a global manufacturer of industrial and laboratory ovens, announced the shipment of a Low Oxygen Class A oven to the medical industry for drying parts without oxidation. Low Oxygen Class A ovens are designed in compliance with NFPA 86 using an inert atmosphere to deprive the process of atmospheric oxygen that would be necessary for combustion. An oxygen analyzer is used to supervise an initial purge cycle, and inert gas is used to drive the oxygen concentration down to a non-flammable level known as the limiting oxidant concentration level (LOC). If, for any reason, the control system cannot