Nitrogen compressor is designed to compress air, natural gas, and
nitrogen. A line of nitrogen compressors are available to produce
oil-free inert gases at pressures up to 6,000 psig. These compressors
have extensive use in injection molding facilities for gas assist as
well as on flight line for filling tires and struts. Specifications of Nitrogen Compressor
- Design pressures to over 60,000 Psi
- Gas flow rates over 1250 SCFM (2000 Nm3/hr)
- 1 to 250 hp for wide range of flow rates
- Self-clamping boot strap design for pressures over 10,000 psig
- Corrosion resistant materials for compatibility with various
process applications
- Electric or air driven motors
- A nitrogen gas low pressure (LP) storage tank.
- A nitrogen gas high pressure (HP) 'working' tank.
- A gas compressor (driven by an electric motor).
- Gas inlet and outlet valves (electrically operated).
- A compressor vent valve (electrically operated).
- A compressor by-pass valve (electrically operated).
- A take-off valve.
A dry nitrogen gas compressor provides a high-capacity output of 28 SCFM for large service facilities. The unit includes an integral two-stage system of protective pre-filters and a carbon filter that enables it to be used with any compressed air system. Dry nitrogen compressor is generally used for tire inflation.
Liquid Nitrogen Compressor
A liquid nitrogen compressor with a 3000 liter storage vessel gives opportunity for continuous operation with liquid nitrogen for about one week.
Advantages of Nitrogen Compressor
- Nitrogen gas supply always under your control.
- Self-contained Skid mounted units for easy site installation.
- Very low maintenance costs.
- Very high reliability to run un-attended for months and months.






