VICI DBS Self Contained Nitrogen Generators for LC/MS Analytical Instruments

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VICI DBS Self Contained Nitrogen Generators for LC/MS Analytical Instruments

05 Jul, 2018

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The Mistral EVO 40 is a self-contained nitrogen generatorproducing greater than 99% pure LC-MS grade nitrogen gas with pressures up to 7 barg (116 psig) and with flow capacity to 40 LPM. The Mistral produces nitrogen by utilizing a combination of compressors, filtration, and high performance pressure swing adsorption technologies.

High and low pressure compressors carefully matched and balanced to our technology then separate the clean air into a concentrated nitrogen stream and oxygen enriched permeate stream, and finally vented from the system.

Unique sound suppression and directional baffling assure the user of quiet operation right under the laboratory bench.

The combination of these technologies produces a continuous or on-demand supply of pure nitrogen. Typical applications include nebulizer gases, curtain gases, source gases, shield gases, chemical and solvent evaporation, instrument purge and supply, evaporative light scattering detector gas and sparging.

VICI DBS’s broad range of gas generatorsmeet your specific analytical instrument requirements,each generator is backed by comprehensive warranty, plus service and support. Low total cost of ownership assures rapid paybacks and fast return on investment.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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