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Nitrogen Supply – Convenient and Cost-Effective
Nitrogen generators are fully automatic systems designed to produce high-purity nitrogen gas from compressed air.
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Solutions
Wineries
Throughout the entire winemaking process, nitrogen gas can be used to prevent oxidation of the wine. This allows fruity aromas to be preserved during reductive winemaking.
Electronics Industry
During printed circuit board manufacturing and other soldering processes, a nitrogen atmosphere significantly improves soldering quality. Lead‑free soldering—now required almost everywhere—relies on nitrogen shielding gas to ensure high‑quality components.
Laser Cutting
Nitrogen generator for laser cutting – an efficient and cost-effective solution.
Our company manufactures advanced nitrogen generators designed to supply laser cutting machines. Our solutions allow you to produce high-purity nitrogen on-site, eliminating the costs and logistical challenges associated with bottled or bulk gas supply.
Inerting
In the chemical, oil, and other industries handling flammable materials, nitrogen gas is often used to inert hazardous areas in order to prevent accidents.
Vegetable Oil Production
During vegetable oil production, the quality of the oil can be significantly improved if air is prevented from coming into contact with the hot oil at various points in the process. The simplest and most cost‑effective method is using on‑site generated nitrogen.
Fruit Storage
The shelf life of fruits can be extended by modifying the atmosphere in cold-storage facilities. The most advanced method is the ULO (Ultra Low Oxygen) process, in which the fruit is stored in a chilled environment containing only 1–2% oxygen. This requires a continuous and substantial supply of nitrogen.
Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP)
Foods sensitive to oxidation (such as roasted peanuts, chips, etc.) retain their fresh taste significantly longer when packaged under nitrogen, preventing rancidity. This allows the product to be stored longer, both in stores and by consumers.
Laboratory Applications
In laboratories, nitrogen generators are used to supply analytical instruments (such as LC-MS, FT-IR, GC, GC-MS) with nitrogen. Beyond this, they are also used for inerting (e.g., operating evaporators).
Aluminium Casting
Introducing nitrogen gas into molten aluminium helps remove dissolved gases from the melt, resulting in castings that are not porous.
Tire Inflation
Nitrogen gas was first used for inflating aircraft tires and later became common for everyday automotive tires.
Features
Readily available raw material
The primary feedstock is ambient air, compressed using a standard air compressor.
Convenient, automatic operation
No need for procurement or storage; nitrogen is continuously generated on demand. Operating the system requires no specialized technical knowledge.
Improved workplace safety
Eliminates the need for high-pressure cylinders or liquid nitrogen tanks, thereby removing these potential safety hazards.
Long service life
The generators feature a highly durable, robust construction with no moving parts, making them virtually maintenance-free, routine upkeep is limited to replacing the compressed-air filter elements.
Cost efficiency
On-site nitrogen production is significantly more economical, offering rapid return on investment.
Modular design
Systems can be expanded easily to increase capacity as needed.
Product
Nitrogen Generators
The equipment produces nitrogen from compressed air using an activated carbon molecular sieve.
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