Parker Balston 74-5041 NA FT-IR Purge Gas Generator
- Make Parker Balston
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Serial 745041-0627c
- Weight 274.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 48.0in x 40.0in x 42.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition G (Good)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Parker Balston 74-5041 NA FT-IR Purge Gas Generator is designed to provide a purified purge and air bearing gas supply for FT-IR spectrometers. It offers CO2-free compressed air at less than -100F dew point with no suspended impurities larger than 0.01 micron, enhancing signal-to-noise ratio and improving background spectra. This self-contained unit eliminates the need for nitrogen cylinders, reducing operational costs. It is reliable, easy to install, and ideal for mobile labs.
Key Features- Eliminates nitrogen cylinders, reducing operational costs
- Generates CO2-free compressed air with high purity
- Improves signal-to-noise ratio and background spectra
- Self-Contained FT-IR Purge Gas Generator: 74-5041NA
- Maximum Flow Rate (at 80 psig): 60 SCFH (28 lpm)
- Maximum Output Pressure: 80 psig
- CO2 Concentration: <1 ppm
- Dew Point: -100F (-73C)
- Outlet Port Size: 1/4 NPT (female)
- Min/Max Ambient Temperature: 30F/90F (-1C/32C)
- Electrical Requirements (single phase): 120 VAC/60 Hz, 20 amps (1)
- Compressor: 3/4 hp
- Dimensions: 18w x 31h x 32d (46cm x 76cm x 81cm)
- Shipping Weight: 250 lbs. (114 kg)
Metric: 114 kg
Imperial: 250 lb
Metric: 46 cm x 76 cm x 81 cm
Imperial: 18.11 in x 29.92 in x 31.89 in
9027300000
Harmonized Code Details9027300000 - Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis
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