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News Release from: Parker Hannifin - Filtration Division | Subject: Parker TriGas
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2008
Parker TriGas eliminates gas cylinders
Parker Hannifin Process Filtration has launched an integrated LC/MS gas generation system, developed to increase user profitability by eliminating the need for costly and inconvenient gas cylinders
The visually integrated and functionally modular Source-LCMS-5000 produces high purity nitrogen, zero air and exhaust pump gases for all Applied Biosystems - MDS Sciex LC/MS/MS instruments The Parker gas generation system uses a combination of a compressor with filtration, catalysts and membrane separation technologies
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 24 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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An integrated low-maintenance compressed air supply is filtered by high efficiency coalescing filters, removing all contaminants down to 0.01 micron.
Hollow fibre membranes subsequently divide the clean air into a concentrated nitrogen stream, while the zero air is produced by catalytic oxidation which converts the hydrocarbons.
A passive hollow-fibre dehydration membrane is used to create the exhaust pump gas.
The integrated Scroll compressor is 'whisper' quiet at only 48dBA and is supplied as standard with a 10,000 hour / three year warranty; the best compressor warranty currently available on the market.
The Process Filtration Division of Parker Hannifin offers a broad range of analytical gas generators to meet your specific analytical instrument requirements.
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