The Mistral-LCMS has been specially designed to feed LCMS (Liquid Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry) systems, but is certainly not limited to any one application.
The LCMS nitrogen generator is able to supply all gas requirements for the mass spectrophotometer. Including the curtain gas, exhaust gas and teh source gas, with capacity to spare.
With an inbuilt compressor the Mistral-LCMS is suitable for a laboratory environment where there is not access to compressed air. The unit fits under a bench so a seperate dedicated room for the generator is not required.
This Nitrogen Generator is based on a Pressure Swing Adsorption or PSA system. This gives a more robust, higher purity and consistant generator than one based on a membrane system.
Working with the PSA technology and including an internal compressor, the Mistral-LCMS delivers up to 35L/min Nitrogen with a quality of 98.5%.
The PSA system removes oxygen, carbon dioxide and water from compressed air.
The resulting stream of pure nitrogen gas ( > 98.5%) is ideal for Laboratory applications like all LCMS techniques and other inert gas demanded applications.
This series of Nitrogen Gas Generators is ideal for operation as nitrogen gas supply for all kind of laboratory applications especially LCMS (Liquid Chromatography / Mass Spectrometry) application.
Not limited to the chromatography laboratory the N2-MISTRAL-LCMS can be the ideal Nitrogen gas source for food packaging, blanketing, inertisation and many others.
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