Nitrogen Generators  – FAQ

How long do nitrogen generators last?

Just like any piece of equipment, everything boils down to preventative maintenance. If routine maintenance is followed the systems should last for well over 15 years

What does a nitrogen generator do?

Essentially, a nitrogen generator works by separating nitrogen molecules from the oxygen molecules within compressed air. … In addition to allowing companies to control how much nitrogen they want to produce with how much pressure and which degree of purity, generating the gas themselves has other benefits.

How to properly maintain a nitrogen generator:

  • Keep the Equipment Clean.
  • Check Status Gauges and Indicators.
  • Shut the Nitrogen Generator Down After Use.
  • Regularly Change the System’s Filters.
  • Restart the Nitrogen Generating System.

How is nitrogen generated?

Nitrogen is produced commercially almost exclusively from air. A PSA method is used in IM generators.

How do you test the purity of nitrogen?

The purity of a sample of nitrogen gas is determined by the percentage/concentration of pure nitrogen in it. For gas to be classified as high purity, it must possess at least 99.998 percent nitrogen while lower purity nitrogen gas usually contains a higher proportion of impurities. Did you know that the nitrogen generators sold by Integrated Marketing have their very own built in purity analyser?

How does nitrogen benefit my tyres?

Dry nitrogen mitigates tyre pressure variations, so nitrogen-filled tyres are also used in professional racing, where even the smallest changes in pressure can impact ultra-high-performance vehicle handling at extreme speeds. … To be clear, inflating tyres with nitrogen is not harmful.

Can I put air in nitrogen filled tyres?

It is FALSE that air cannot be used to top off a tire filled with nitrogen. It is simply not true that air and nitrogen cannot coexist inside a tyre. There is no harm in topping off a nitrogen-filled tyre with regular air.

Is nitrogen in tyres better than air?

Since nitrogen molecules are bigger than normal air molecules, it is harder for them to leak out. This means a tyre filled with nitrogen will maintain air pressure longer. Therefore, they say, you’ll roll on tyres that are always properly inflated, resulting in better fuel economy and longer tyre life.

How long do nitrogen tyres last?

On average, tyres filled with air lose about 1.5 psi every month, whereas tyres filled with nitrogen will lose that amount in about 3-4 months. You will likely have to top off your nitrogen filled tyres less often than if they were filled with air.

Is nitrogen good for tubeless tyres?

So, all in all, nitrogen filled tubeless tyres do have an advantage over regular air-filled tyres. Some of the best tubeless car tyres in the market can become even more effective at providing traction, fuel efficiency and durability with use of nitrogen as a filament.

How do I know if my tyres are filled with nitrogen?

The most common way to determine if your tyres have compressed air or nitrogen is by the colour of your tyres valve cap.

  • Nitrogen typically has a green coloured valve cap or a N2 emblem.
  • Regular air typically has the more traditional black or chrome coloured valve cap

What is the difference between membrane and PSI nitrogen units?

Membrane nitrogen generators utilize a separation “membrane” to make nitrogen. The process involves a series of hollow fibres that have holes in their walls. Essentially, compressed air is forced through these hollow fibres. Because oxygen molecules are much smaller than nitrogen molecules, the oxygen is pushed through the membrane material and exhausted, while the larger nitrogen molecules are retained and stored in a reserve tank.

PSA units, on the other hand, utilize a series of carbon molecular sieve towers, as opposed to separation membranes, to produce nitrogen. While marginally more complex than a membrane system, PSA systems are typically more compact. PSA systems also require less inlet air to run, and because they are more efficient and make nitrogen quicker, they typically do not require the addition of a storage tank.

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