Alltech ELSD Nitrogen Generator Model N2-04-L946 Lab Gas Supply System
Alltech
Details
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CategoryOther
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Dimension14.0in x 11.0in x 17.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Alltech ELSD Nitrogen Generator System Model: N2-04-L946 is a used compact nitrogen generator designed for laboratory applications. This unit efficiently converts compressed air into nitrogen with 95% to 99% purity using advanced membrane separation technology. Despite showing slight cosmetic blemishes from normal use, it remains fully functional and presents no known operational issues. The generator supports a flow rate of 24L/min and is built to operate without the need for electricity or moving parts. It has a small footprint ideal for lab bench placement or wall mounting if space is constrained. With a maximum inlet pressure of 60 PSI and an operating temperature range of 15-40°C, this versatile system is a fitting choice for labs requiring reliable nitrogen supply.
Key Features
- 95% to 99% nitrogen purity
- 24L/min flow rate
- Membrane separation technology
- No electricity required
- Compact design
Specifications
- Model: Alltech ELSD Nitrogen Generator N2-04-L946
- Flow Rate: 24L/min
- Nitrogen Purity: 95% to 99%
- Membrane Technology: Hollow fiber
- Max Inlet Pressure: 60 PSI
- Operating Temperature Range: 15-40°C
- Compact Footprint, Wall-Mountable
Weight
Imperial: 45.6 Pounds
Metric: 20.68 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 16.8 lb x 13.2 lb x 20.4 lb
Metric: 42.67 cm x 33.53 cm x 51.82 cm
Harmonized Code
8419.89.9585
Harmonized Code Details
This code is for machinery, plant or laboratory equipment for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating, cooking, roasting, distilling, rectifying, sterilizing, pasteurizing, steaming, drying, evaporating, vaporizing, condensing or cooling, not elsewhere specified or included. The Alltech ELSD Nitrogen Generator fits as it processes compressed air to produce nitrogen.
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