Nitrogen Gas Generators for Vacuum Heat Treating Furnaces is the fastest way to reduce your cost of operation. The savings by switching to a nitrogen gas generator can be in the hundreds of thousands per year.
Vacuum furnaces can use a number of different process gasses. The most common of the gases used is nitrogen. Followed by argon, hydrogen, and helium.
Nitrogen is the most common backfill gas used in vacuum heat treating. It is almost never captured or recycled. This is usually due to the fact that nitrogen is very inexpensive in comparison to other gasses. It is generally nonreactive with a variety of materials. Nitrogen is also used as a partial pressure gas. It has also been proven to reduce heat-up time when used in positive pressure convection heating.
Nitrogen Gas Generation for vacuum heat treatment can be used for any of the following applications. As a quenching gas, as a partial pressure gas, and for backfilling to atmospheric pressure at the end of a cycle. Our systems are designed to produce nitrogen either on-demand or for High-Pressure Quench.
Are you looking for a high-pressure nitrogen generator for high-pressure vacuum quench? We design systems that can meet any volume, pressure, and demand. From 120 PSI to 500 PSI. We also build cylinder filling systems as well at pressures of 2200 PSI to 6,000 PSI.