Peak Scientific i-FlowLab high-purity nitrogen generator
The i-FlowLab from Peak Scientific provides on-site generation of nitrogen gas, delivering a continuous and consistent supply of high-purity nitrogen at the pressure and flow rates required to meet the demands of the user’s laboratory or research facility.
Engineered around PSA technology, the product is available in various preconfigured specifications to suit specific flow and purity demands. A single generator can provide nitrogen at flow rates from 35-3386 slpm. Purities are specified at time of system design to meet the needs of the application up to 99.999%. Due to the expandable design, additional CMS column banks can be added to each generator after installation to increase maximum flow rate.
The streamlined, compact footprint design of the system allows for more efficient use of available space in comparison to bulk tanks, large quantities of dewars or pressurised cylinders. It is said to remove the uncertainties, administrative hassle and ongoing costs associated with delivered gas supply, as well as being safe and practical.
In addition to the generator, Peak Scientific also provides a self-contained pre-filtration package in the form of Peak Pure Air, along with necessary ancillary tanks tailored specifically to meet the requirement of the user’s facility. All that’s required is the provision of a suitably powered air compressor, which can be specified separately if not already available on-site. The company can provide a fully project managed solution or design, installation and commissioning to ensure good nitrogen supply and energy efficiency.
Phone: 1300 965 352
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