FEATURES
- Independently running
- Automatic Working
- Suitable for 365 Days – 7/24
- According to ISO & European Pharmacopeia
- MDD, PED and CE Certified
- Standard model flow up to 0,5 – 387 m3 / h capacity
- Low Energy Consumption (1,0 kW/m3)
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- Low CO2 Emission
- Heavy-duty construction designed for tough conditions
- Quality and durable components
- In-container mounted system
- Mounted on skid design
- Plug & Play Installation
- High Quality Touch Panel
- Industry 4.0 – Remote Control
REQUIRED COMPRESSED AIR FEATURES
- Temperature Range: +10 / +50˚C
- Air Quality: ISO 8573.1 Class 1.4.1
- Dew Point: +3˚C
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
- Temperature Range: +5 / +40˚C
- Optional: -50 / +60˚C
TECHNICAL FEATURES
- Max. Working Pressure: 10 bar
- Power Connection: 230V, 50Hz/60Hz
- Noise Level: 55 / max 85dB(A)
ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES
- Dew Point Sensor
- Flowmeter
- Profibus / Modbus Data Transmission
- GSM Communication
- Lan / Ethernet Connections
- RS 232 Simultaneous Ageing
- Skid Mounted Mobile System
- Container Mobile System
- Cylinder Filling Station
* Please consult IDEAL MAKINA Sales Engineers for different ambient temperatures and inlet air pressure values!
Ideal Makina Oxygen Generators use PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technology to produce oxygen gas from the air.
Ideal Makina Oxygen Generators consist of two tanks containing ZEOLITE. The air; which is pressurized by passing through the air conditioning equipments, enters from the bottom side of the first tank and passes through the entire ZEOLITE inside the tank and transmits it to the oxygen stock tank in high purity.Meanwhile nitrogen, argon, carbon monoxide and other gases trapped by ZEOLITE are released to the atmosphere through exhaust. After the operation of the first tank is completed within the time interval set by the touch control panel, conditioned air enters the bottom of the second tank and passes through the ZEOLITE and is being sent to the oxygen storage tank in pure form. Thus, continues oxygen gas production is achieved by tandem (synchronous) operation of two tanks filled with ZEOLITE.