A large number of our customers use the gas from our generators for analytical purposes. Often, the generators for these applications are compact and, unlike systems for other applications, often supply a relatively small amount of nitrogen, hydrogen, or other forms of analytical gas. However, when the combined consumption of different locations within a research institution increases, a centralized system can offer significant advantages in terms of purchase and operating costs.
KU Leuven chose a centralized nitrogen supply. In the summer of 2021, they were able to put the turn-key system into operation, which includes the first two generators from our new series of SuperFluxx laboratory generators. These units, based on membrane technology, produce high-quality nitrogen that is immediately suitable for use in various laboratories.
Nitrogen Specification
This installation delivers nitrogen with the following values
99
PPM7.5
Bar400
Flow - L/minNitrogen generators based on membrane technology are extremely reliable because they contain no moving parts. As a result, they are less prone to wear and tear. Proper pre-filtration is required to adequately protect the nitrogen-separating membranes in these units. The compressed air supply in the system has been designed redundantly to ensure the supply of nitrogen during maintenance or any emergencies.