Nitrogen Generator -->PSA Systems
What is PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) System?
Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology uses CMS (Carbon Molecular Sieve) columns to separate pressurized air. The chambers working on the PSA principle are filled with CMS granules, a special adsorption material.
Nitrogen Production with PSA Systems - Sample Installation Diagram
Advantages of Using Nitrogen Generator
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Compressed air is purified from particles, oil and moisture by passing through the chemical (desiccant) dryer and filters.
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The resulting clean and dry air enters from under the active adsorption bed of the nitrogen generator and moves upwards.
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While oxygen (O2), carbon dioxide (CO2) and small amounts of transition gases in the air are held by the CMSs in the active bed, nitrogen molecules are allowed to pass.
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When the CMS molecules in the active chamber are about to reach saturation with the trapped gases, the system automatically switches between beds depending on the preset time.
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While the bed that has completed its regeneration begins to operate, the bed that has reached saturation begins regeneration.
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The system produces Nitrogen Gas uninterruptedly by working alternately between 2 beds automatically and regularly.
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The produced gas is constantly analyzed and monitored with an oxygen analyzer to see whether it has the desired purity.