Self-Generating System Ensures a Continuous Supply

 Manufacturing plants, hospitals, and other industries require oxygen gas and nitrogen gas in bulk continuously. These liquified or cryogenic gases are critical to the running of operations and therefore planning and tying up with vendors is of paramount importance for a continuous supply. If at times gases are in short supply then the business gets hampered to a large extent leading to financial losses. In cases of hospitals, a shortage of oxygen gas supply is dangerous for critical patients who require oxygen support.

The alternative solution for businesses is to have their self-generating oxygen and nitrogen system.  This on-site facility allows the generation of oxygen and nitrogen continuously.

Low on maintenance, long-lasting system

The advantages of having a self-generating system are many. One does not have to have contract agreements with vendors for the supply of cryogenic gases. Instead, one can hire or lease the self-generating system which will curb the dependency on gas vendors.  Having a self-generating system means that it can supply gas for decades with very low maintenance cost.  The system normally generates oxygen and nitrogen using two technologies such as membrane technology or Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) Technology. 

  Portability

Many oxygen and nitrogen systems are portable and they can be used anywhere where electricity and air are available. They can be used in any climate and harsh conditions.  The advantage of portability gives flexibility to any emergency requirement within the plant or hospital.

Cost advantage

The self-generating gas system is economical to use and it is roughly about 30% to 50% cheaper compared to purchasing cryogenic gas from vendors.

Every big industry and hospital have their on-site gas generation for nitrogen and oxygen facility with planning for gas generation for the long term. These portable oxygen generators can be used at any combination of voltage and are extremely versatile for remote places and extreme climates. They are also used by the military personnel who are stationed at high altitude in border locations where the climate is extremely harsh for survival.

 

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