Nitrogen generator X-series
airlaboratoryfloor-standing

Nitrogen generator - X-series - OXYMAT - air / laboratory / floor-standing
Nitrogen generator - X-series - OXYMAT - air / laboratory / floor-standing
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Characteristics

Gas type
nitrogen, air
Applications
laboratory
Configuration
floor-standing
Technology
PSA
Output

Max.: 5,558 m³/h
(196,278.9176 ft³/h)

Min.: 74 m³/h
(2,613.2853 ft³/h)

Description

Our OXYMAT frame built PSA nitrogen generators covers 9 models with capacity in the range from 74.14 to 5558.19 m3/hour. Flow measured in Nm3/h. Purity up to 99.9999%. X-versions 2 to 5 are supplied as frame built solutions, buffer vessels, filters, advanced control, dew point, pressure, temperature, flow, purity and remote monitoring included. We can deliver units in the size you require, below is a table of OXYMAT X-series product range: Notes *1 – Stated flow in NM3/hour are for operation with reference to 20 °C, 1013 mbar. Inlet pressure 7-10 barG. Flow variance ±5%. Unique Frame Design Oxymat Tonnage Units – Uniquely Designed X-series with a small footprint and low energy consumption. The framed design secures quick installation and start-up offers a low CAPEX compared to cryogenic ASU. Here are our key features and advantages of the Oxymat X-series Units: Easily reach the border for other air separation methods – 50, 70, 100 TPD Lower CAPEX in comparison with VPSA and cryogenic ASU System consist of several modules Unique design with smaller foot print Easy transportation and handling Quick installation and startup Low energy consumption Heavy duty construction designed for rough conditions in remote areas Frame-built design Advanced control & flow control system with remote control access High air separation efficiency with lowest feed air requirement in the market
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.