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Nitrogen Plant

08/17/2009 11:46 AM

Hello everyone,

we have aj Nitrogen generating plant using dry air with a capacity of 110Nm3.The system, intake is dry air, it purifies normal air, and seperates nitrogen from, after seperation, remaining gas is exhausted. This is exhausted gas is rich in oxygen upto 98%.

Is there any method or chance to use this oxygen for some commercial purpose.

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Re: Nitrogen plant

08/17/2009 11:50 AM

Yes, though only by capturing the exhausted gas.

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