Gas suppliers have struggled to meet the rising helium demand in this environment of a global short supply. Labs using gas chromatography (GC) instruments and systems have been forced to halt operations in the absence of helium. However, there are certain ways to keep the labs running - either ration the gas and save up wherever possible or switch to an alternate gas for operations. The article below provides a detailed study of these two options and how labs can cope up to keep their operations running.
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