Nitrogen Generator
Nitrogen generator is an advanced device that produces high-purity nitrogen gas on-site from atmospheric air that contains 77% nitrogen. Utilizing either Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology or membrane separation, these generators offer a continuous and reliable nitrogen supply with purity levels up to 99.999%. Their compact design and low operating costs make them an efficient alternative to traditional nitrogen gas supplies.
Product Features:
Generates nitrogen with purity levels up to 99.999%.
Provides a constant and reliable source of nitrogen on-site.
Space-efficient units that can be easily installed in various locations.
Minimal maintenance and operational costs compared to other nitrogen supply methods.
Reduces the need for nitrogen transportation and associated emissions.
Certain models, such as the HFX membrane type, operate with zero electricity, enhancing energy efficiency.
Applications:
Nitrogen generators not only improve operational efficiency but also contribute to cost savings and environmental sustainability for various applications.
Used for packaging, preserving freshness, and extending shelf life by creating an inert atmosphere.
Ensures an inert environment for sensitive processes and packaging.
Prevents oxidation during the production of semiconductors and electronic components.
Provides a non-reactive atmosphere for various chemical processes.
Protects against oxidation during metal production and processing.
Used in float glass manufacturing to create an inert atmosphere and prevent oxidation.
Reduces corrosion and enhances the longevity of equipment by purging systems with nitrogen.
Industries:
Metallurgical Industry
Chemical Industry
Food and Beverage Industry
Glass Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Electronics Industry
Power Generation Industry
Specifications:
Nitrogen Purity: Up to 99.999%
Flow Rate: Varies based on the model, typically ranging from a few liters per minute to several hundred cubic meters per hour.
Operating Pressure: Usually between 5 to 10 bar (g)
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Nitrogen Generator
Nitrogen generator is an advanced device that produces high-purity nitrogen gas on-site from atmospheric air that contains 77% nitrogen. Utilizing either Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology or membrane separation, these generators offer a continuous and reliable nitrogen supply with purity levels up to 99.999%. Their compact design and low operating costs make them an efficient alternative to traditional nitrogen gas supplies.
Product Features:
Generates nitrogen with purity levels up to 99.999%.
Provides a constant and reliable source of nitrogen on-site.
Space-efficient units that can be easily installed in various locations.
Minimal maintenance and operational costs compared to other nitrogen supply methods.
Reduces the need for nitrogen transportation and associated emissions.
Certain models, such as the HFX membrane type, operate with zero electricity, enhancing energy efficiency.
Applications:
Nitrogen generators not only improve operational efficiency but also contribute to cost savings and environmental sustainability for various applications.
Used for packaging, preserving freshness, and extending shelf life by creating an inert atmosphere.
Ensures an inert environment for sensitive processes and packaging.
Prevents oxidation during the production of semiconductors and electronic components.
Provides a non-reactive atmosphere for various chemical processes.
Protects against oxidation during metal production and processing.
Used in float glass manufacturing to create an inert atmosphere and prevent oxidation.
Reduces corrosion and enhances the longevity of equipment by purging systems with nitrogen.
Industries:
Metallurgical Industry
Chemical Industry
Food and Beverage Industry
Glass Industry
Pharmaceutical Industry
Electronics Industry
Power Generation Industry
Specifications:
Nitrogen Purity: Up to 99.999%
Flow Rate: Varies based on the model, typically ranging from a few liters per minute to several hundred cubic meters per hour.
Operating Pressure: Usually between 5 to 10 bar (g)