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High-purity nitrogen gas generator STREAM series
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High-purity nitrogen gas generator - STREAM series - F-DGSi - laboratory / membrane
High-purity nitrogen gas generator - STREAM series - F-DGSi - laboratory / membrane
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Characteristics

Gas characteristics
high-purity
Domain
laboratory
Technology
membrane
Flow rate

Min.: 40 l/min
(10.567 us gal/min)

Max.: 260 l/min
(68.685 us gal/min)

Output pressure

7 bar
(101.53 psi)

Gas purity

99 %

Description

Membrane technology without compressor The Membrane Nitrogen generator has been developed to meet specific requirements in terms of flow, purity and pressure for LC-MS applications. It can also be used for the evaporation of solvents in samples being analysed. The simple high efficiency membrane technology allows the separation of nitrogen from the other components of the compressed air inlet. IMPROVE LABORATORY EFFICIENCY The relatively high gas volumes required by LCMS instruments make cylinder supply inappropriate for such applications. A constant, uninterrupted gas supply eliminates interruptions of analyses to change cylinders. IMPROVE ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS PERFORMANCE Production of a constant flow of gas improves the consistency of the analysis results and hence reproducibility. IMPROVE ECONOMY - Quick return on investment < 1 year - No gas cylinder rental bottles, no price inflation IMPROVE SAFETY Nitrogen produced at low pressure and ambient temperature removes the hazards associated with high pressure cylinders and liquid Dewar’s SIMPLE INSTALLATION Gas generators can be installed in the laboratory, on or under a bench, eliminating the need for long gas lines from cylinders secured elsewhere. No power supply is require.

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