Pure hydrogen gas and zero air generator HGA ST PRO
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pure hydrogen gas and zero air generator
pure hydrogen gas and zero air generator
pure hydrogen gas and zero air generator
pure hydrogen gas and zero air generator
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Characteristics

Gas characteristics
pure
Domain
laboratory
Applications
for gas chromatography
Technology
membrane, PSA
Other characteristics
automatic
Flow rate

Max.: 0.001 m³/min
(0.035 ft³/min)

Min.: 0 m³/min
(0 ft³/min)

Output pressure

16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Description

The smallest PEM Hydrogen generator with ZeroAir integrated on the market. The HydroGen series HGA ST PRO is able to generate up to 600 cc/min of Hydrogen with purity better than 99.99999% and pressure up to 16 bar (232 psi). An AirGen output can deliver hydrocarbon free pure Air with a flow up to 2000 cc/min. The HGA ST PRO includes an electrolytic cell with polymeric membrane (PEM) using distilled water. The two-column PSA drying system with automatic regeneration ensures the maximum grade of hydrogen purity, and is completely maintenance-free. The HGA ST PRO is the ideal Hydrogen and Air Generator for all GC-FID detectors. The on-board CPU constantly controls the operating parameters to guarantee full safety. The touch-screen LCD interface provides simple and user-friendly management of all functions on the unit. Product features - Quick installaton - Easy use - Hydrogen fow rate up to 350 cc/min - Pressure up to 16 bar (232 psi) - Hydrogen purity: 99.99999% - THC: < 0.1 ppm - RS 485 and USB as standard - LAN optonal - Dryer with no maintenance - Reduced foot print - High pressure GLS electronically controlled (patented) Main applications - Carrier gas for GC and GC-MS - GC-FID / GC-NPD / GC-FPD - THA

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