oksygenfrie
Oksygenfrie is a term used in Norwegian to describe environments, materials, or processes in which oxygen has been removed or reduced to very low levels to prevent oxidation, spoilage, or combustion. In practice, a oksygenfrie state is achieved by replacing the air with an inert gas such as nitrogen or argon, evacuating air, or sealing containers to limit air ingress. The exact threshold varies by context, but the aim is to minimize reactive oxygen.
Methods to maintain oksygenfrie conditions include purging with inert gas, sealing in gas-tight containers, evacuation under
Applications span food packaging (extended shelf life), pharmaceuticals and biotechnology (preservation of sensitive compounds), chemical synthesis
Safety considerations include the risk of asphyxiation in oxygen-depleted spaces; proper ventilation, monitoring, and training are