Nitrogen Generators for Plastics Manufacture
domnick hunter MAXIGAS nitrogen generators are used to supply the nitrogen to gas assisted injection moulding systems. Reliance on high pressure cylinders is eliminated, allowing 24 hours a day operation.
Description
Gas assisted plastic injection moulding is a technology which is increasingly being used for the manufacture of high quality plastic components. The process involves the controlled introduction of nitrogen gas under pressure to create precise voids within a moulding and is used to make anything from car bumpers, wing mirrors and wheel trims to TV cabinets and computer monitors.
domnick hunter MAXIGAS nitrogen generators are used to supply the nitrogen to gas assisted injection moulding systems. Producing nitrogen gas simply and safely from a supply of compressed air, reliance on high pressure cylinders or liquefied gas supply is eliminated, allowing 24 hours a day operation.
Cost savings
Producing nitrogen from compressed air with MAXIGAS can cut your operating costs significantly. No on-going cylinder costs, ie rental, re-fill, delivery or order processing
Convenient, secure supply
With MAXIGAS, the gas you need is always available on demand, 24 hours a day, eliminating the risk of lost production time due to running out of gas
The right purity
MAXIGAS systems deliver the nitrogen purity your application needs – from 97% to 99.999%. Why pay for high purity if you don’t need it?
Space saver
The small footprint of MAXIGAS means that our installations take up less floor space than other systems, allowing you to use it for what it’s meant for – producing products and making money
No growing pains
domnick hunter’s unique modular design means you can simply add extra banks of MAXIGAS as your business grows and gas requirements change
The safest supply
No worries about safety hazards of storing, handling and changing of heavy high pressure cylinders and no large volumes of cryogenic liquefied gas on site
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