On-site gas generation eliminates the hassle and expense of delivered gas cylinders or bulk systems. Columbus Compressor provides nitrogen gas generators for a consistent, reliable supply that’s available whenever you need it. These systems connect to your existing compressed air installation and use compressed air to produce gas at your required purity level, whether for food packaging, electronics manufacturing, laboratory applications, or other specialized processes.

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Pneumatech nitrogen generator

The PPNG 6-68s series provides an efficient source of nitrogen for use in various industries like food and beverage, pharma, electronics and plastics. PPNG nitrogen generators use Pressure Swing Adsorption technology to extract nitrogen molecules from the compressed air; and can reach purities from 95% up to 99,999%. Nitrogen pressures can go up to 12 barg without the need for an additional booster. The air factors of the PPNG6-68s range are outstanding, making the return on investment very attractive compared to traditional gas supply.

Frequently Asked Questions About On-Site Nitrogen Gas Generators

What are the advantages of generating gas on-site versus delivered gas?

On-site gas generation gives you complete control over your gas supply without delivery schedules, cylinder handling, or rental fees. It typically provides significant cost savings over time while ensuring you always have gas available exactly when you need it.

How do I know if on-site generation is right for my facility?

The decision typically depends on your gas consumption patterns, purity requirements, and facility constraints. We can help evaluate whether on-site generation makes economic and practical sense for your specific situation.

What compressed air requirements are needed for gas generation?

Gas generators require clean, dry compressed air as their input. The specific air quality, pressure, and volume requirements depend on the type of generator and your production needs.

What maintenance is required for gas generation systems?

Maintenance for nitrogen generators is typically straightforward, involving periodic filter changes, valve maintenance, and inspection of critical components. Most systems require similar or less upkeep than comparable compressed air equipment.