Product Details:
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Brand | Phoenix |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Blue |
Gas Type | Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, etc |
Rated Flow | 1000 SCFH |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Finishing | Color Coated |
Frequency Hz | 50-60 Hz |
Voltage V | 380 V |
Operating Temperature | 40-60 Deg C |
Power Source | Electric |
Power Supply | 15 kW |
Phase | Three Phase |
Onsite Gas mixing units are popular mixing units used in number of applications where bulk gas supplies are used. These units mixes gases in required proportion and store them in Surge vessels to be used as mixed gases.
Typical application includes
Weld shield gases.
Helium leak Testing
Furnace atmospheres
Laser gases
Chemical blanketing
Advantages of using Gas Mixers
Lower cost due to utilization of bulk supplies
Flexibility to change the mixed proportion
Reduced cylinder handling
Safer work place
Higher mixing precision than industrial grade gas mixers in cylinders.
Product Details:
Brand | Phoenix |
Outlet Pressure Range | 5 to 9 Kg/cm2 |
Finishing | Color Coated |
Frequency Hz | 50-60 Hz |
Voltage V | 280 V |
Power Source | Electric |
Phase | Single Phase |
Country of Orign | Made in India |
Model Number | GM-150-2G |
Number of Gases | 2 Gas |
Mixing Precision | Less Than +-1% abs |
Flow Capacity | 150 Nm3 / hr |
Supply Pressure | 11 to 25 Kg/cm2 |
Buffer Vessel | 100 L |
Data Logging | Trend Graph, Data Logging Included, etc |
Lower cost due to utilization of bulk supplies
Flexibility to change the mixed proportion
Reduced cylinder handling
Safer work place
Higher mixing precision than industrial grade gas mixers in cylinders.
Based on Surge Tank mixing technology.
Independent of Pressure fluctuations in Gas supplies
Suitable for Binary Gas Mixing OR more than 2 Gases mixing.
Online Gas measurement possible using Gas Analyzers.
Intermittent Gas mixture withdrawal possible.
Buffer tank inbuilt .
NRV to avoid back flows
Carrier gas loaded controls for mixing precision and safety.
Static mixing element for high turbulence for mixing homogeneity.
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