Feb 22 2012 03:01 PMEnvironmental Analysis

Nitrogen Generator for LCMS

The NM-3G Nitrogen Generator is designed specifically for use with any LC/MS instrument. This Premium model offers safeguards that are unique to Peak Scientific (UK) generators and effectively deliver reassurance and confidence for critical functions.

Peak scientific have introduced the NM-3G Nitrogen Gas Generator. The NM-3G Nitrogen Generator has been specifically designed to operate LCMS manufactured by Waters Corporation, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Agilent Technologies, Shimadzu, Bruker and similar, producing the required flow rates, purities and pressures to cater for the requirements of this application.

Extensively tested under supervision of Peak and LCMS Manufacturers, the NM-3G has been approved to supply Nitrogen to their LCMS Applications.

The NM-3G generates Nitrogen through the application of ‘Membrane Technology’. Nitrogen membranes separate gases by the principle of selective permeation across the nitrogen membrane wall. “Fast” gases permeate through the nitrogen membrane wall more readily than “slow” gases, thus separating the original gas mixture into 2 streams. The purity of the desired streams can be adjusted depending on operating conditions. Internal air compressors further make the NM-3G a stand- alone, self- sufficient Nitrogen Generator, independent from external air sources.

Peak Scientific will be exhibiting at The 12th China International Petroleum & Petrochemical Technology and Equipment Exhibition (CIPPE 2012), March 19 - 21, 2012. To find out more, please visit Peak Scientific on the UK Pavillion, booth W1730G.

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