Portable gas transfer unit Micro series
SF6

portable gas transfer unit
portable gas transfer unit
portable gas transfer unit
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SF6, portable

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Special features Gas recovery : < 2 mbar Filling of gas : 0 - 10 bar Evacuation of air : < 2 mbar Maximum storage pressure : 50 bar Recommended gas quantity : < 5 kg Operation : automatic DILO couplings : DN8 Standard version • oil-free DILO compressor (1.6 m³/h [at 50 Hz], 50 bar; 1.9 m³/h [at 60 Hz], 50 bar) • vacuum compressor for recovery of SF6 (3.3 m³/h, final vacuum < 2 mbar) • particle filter 1 μm • filling pressure reducer • operation and indication of the important process parameters via 3.5“ touch screen with protective cover • indication units in bar / mbar, kPa or psi / torr to be selected on the touch screen • 3 m long electrical connecting cable Description Service trolley for the handling of small SF6 gas quantities (for liquid storage) The compact device of the MICRO series has been specially designed for very small SF6 gas quantities and is perfectly suited for applications such as SF6 gas handling on medical devices, electron microscopes or in research centres. Despite its small design the compact device includes all functions required for professional and emission-free SF6 gas handling: recovery down to < 2 mbar, purification and drying during recovery and filling in comibination with a filter unit, liquid storage in an external pressure vessel, evacuation of air down to < 2 mbar as well as filling of the gas compartment to the desired final filling pressure. Integrated into a trolley, it can be transported in a safe and comfortable way. Modern control technology in conjunction with a user-friendly interface in several languages make device operation simple and convenient.

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