Are PSA Nitrogen Generators Right For You?

Are PSA Nitrogen Generators Right For You?

Are PSA Nitrogen Generators Right For You?

If youve decided to make the switch to on-site nitrogen production, the next step in your process would be to find a nitrogen generator supplier and discuss your businesses needs in order to assess which unit is best for your process.

Knowledgeable nitrogen generator suppliers will review the operations your business partakes in on regular basis, evaluate the process you currently use (cylinders; dewars; bulk liquid; etc.) as well as several other factors. PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) Nitrogen Generators can be extremely economical for a variety of businesses. Applications that are best suited to PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) generators are: snack food packaging, bottling (wineries), laser cutting with nitrogen, tank blanketing, tire filling, power stations, Injection Molding (Gas Assist), fruit storage, lead free soldering and mine fires - but thats not all of course.

How exactly does the PSA nitrogen generator work?

PSA technology utilizes two towers filled with carbon molecular sieve (CMS). Compressed air enters the bottom of the on-line} tower and flows up through the CMS. Oxygen and other trace gases are preferentially adsorbed by the CMS, allowing nitrogen to pass through. After a pre-set time the on-line tower automatically switches to the regenerative mode, venting contaminants from the CMS. Carbon molecular sieve differs from ordinary activated carbons as it has a much narrower range of pore openings. This allows small molecules such as oxygen to penetrate the pores and separate from nitrogen molecules which are too large to enter the CMS. The larger molecules by-pass the carbon molecular sieve and emerge as nitrogen gas.

Specific features of PSA nitrogen generators are that the capital cost is low relative to the purity the unit will produce. Purity for PSA units are typically high (above 99%). From a cold start, PSA nitrogen generators will take ½ hour to 12 hours depending on purity. PSA generators typically operate at maximum delivery pressure without post compression - typically less than 125 psig and are better suited for lower temperature operations. The best temperature is between 40 deg. F and 95 deg. F. PSA generators are expected to work efficiently and effective for a good 10 -15 years with the proper maintenance adhered. Maintenance of the units would include changing the filters - every 6mos. - 1year; changing the O2 sensor (yearly); a valve rebuild every 2 years; an actuator rebuild or replacement (every 2 years); muffler changes (yearly); and topping up the carbon molecular sieve as required.

PSA nitrogen generators have 8-12 switching valves with actuators depending on design. The cycle time is typically less than one minute which adds up to over ½ million cycles per year so make sure the valves used are high quality, high cycle valves. If you see the possibility of an increase in the future, research new modular units that can be expanded simply by adding additional "banks", compared to traditional twin tower designs..
In terms of installing the nitrogen generator it is fairly straight forward. A connection from your house compressed air system to the nitrogen generator is required, as well as an electrical supply. Depending on the size of the PSA system, PSA nitrogen generators are shipped without the CMS and have to be filled on-site by experienced personnel.

As for health and safety issues, a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is required for carbon molecular sieve and nitrogen with possible training required. The noise level that a PSA generator operates at is less than 85 decibels - however hearing protection may be required depending on the size of the nitrogen generator and the individual business Healthy and Safety Departments.

Are PSA nitrogen generators right for you? You now know the features, how they work and which industries applications can benefit from a PSA generator. Please always ensure that when purchasing a nitrogen generator you do some homework on the supplier you are dealing with to ensure that they have your companys best interests in mind (i.e. have dealt with like businesses and have recommended the same unit) and that they are reputable and have been in the business for at least 5 years.
Pat McCloskey has established himself as a renowned leading supplier of non-cryogenic nitrogen generators in North America. Determining the appropriate sized generators based on specific company need is something Pat takes very seriously. His companys nitrogen gas generators produce dry gas from a compressed air source; in the quantity you need, at low cost. Purchasing nitrogen gas generators from Pat guarantees quality nitrogen generation products backed by excellent service as well as the best warranties in the industry.