NITROBERG® 600 Nitrogen Generator

€15,480.00

Net

€18,421.20*

Product number: 1020200600
Product information "NITROBERG® 600 Nitrogen Generator "
Nitrogen Generator NITROBERG® 600
3.9 Nm3/h (99.99%)

Capacity (Nm3/h)
Nitrogen content 97% 98% 99% 99,5% 99,9% 99,99% 99,995% 99,999%
Capacity Nm3/h 25.9 22.6 18.1 13.4 7.2 3.9 2.9 2.1
Compressed air factor  2.3 2.3 2.6 2.9 3.6 5.1 5.7 6.9
Compressed air Nm3/h 59.6 52.0 47.1 38.9 25.9 19.9 16.5 14.5
Compressed air m3/h * 63.9 55.8 50.5 41.7 27.8 21.3 17.7 15.5
Product vessel (l)  90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90
Compressed air vessel (l)  150 150 150 150 150 150 150 150

Technical Data of Nitrogen Generator

Nitrogen Generator NITROBERG® 600
Part No.  1020200600
Dimensions  650x950x1600 LxWxH (mm) 
Design pressure  11 bar 
Operating pressure  7 bar 
Net weight  280 kg 
Noise level  55 max 85 dB (A) 
Ambient temperature  +5 to +40 °C 
Electrical connection  230V 50Hz 110V 60 Hz 
Power consumption  150 W 
Safety class  54 IP 
Inlet Filtration **    0.01 micron 
Inlet filtration ** (Active carbon filter)  0.003 micron 
Outlet Filtration ** 3 to 5 micron 
Temperature *  20 ° C 
Above Sea Level *  0 m 
Pressure *  1.0133 bar 
Humidity * 70%
   
* Consult us for performance under other specific conditions
** Optional

BERG KOMPRESSOREN GmbH in collaboration with Berg GaseTech NITROGEN GENERATORS for many different applications food, beverages, agriculture, aircraft, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electronic, laser applications, marine, metallurgy, mining, oil industry, gas industry, turbo compressors.

How do you think we can get better food quality through nitrogen generators?

Nitrogen generators can play a significant role in improving food quality in various ways:

  1. Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP): Nitrogen generators can be used to create a controlled atmosphere of nitrogen within food packaging. This helps to extend the shelf life of perishable foods by reducing the oxygen levels, which slows down the oxidation process and inhibits the growth of spoilage-causing microorganisms. 
  2. Freezing and chilling: Nitrogen generators can be used to rapidly freeze or chill food products, which helps to preserve their freshness, texture, and nutritional value. By using nitrogen as a cooling medium, food products can be quickly frozen without forming ice crystals, resulting in better quality and taste. 
  3. Food processing: Nitrogen generators can be integrated into food processing equipment to create an inert atmosphere during certain production processes. This can help prevent oxidation, maintain product quality, and enhance the overall safety of the food products. 
  4. Storage and transportation: Nitrogen generators can be used to maintain controlled atmospheres in storage facilities and transport containers, ensuring that food products remain fresh and free from contaminants throughout the supply chain.
Overall, nitrogen generators offer a versatile and efficient solution for improving food quality by enhancing preservation, freshness, and safety throughout the food production and distribution process.

Do nitrogen generators require a high start-up cost?

The start-up cost of nitrogen generators can vary depending on the type, size, and capacity of the system you choose. Generally, nitrogen generators are considered to have a moderate to high initial investment cost compared to traditional nitrogen gas cylinders. However, the long-term cost savings and benefits of using a nitrogen generator can outweigh the initial investment. Factors that can influence the start-up cost of a nitrogen generator include:

  1. Type of nitrogen generator: There are different types of nitrogen generators available, such as membrane, PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption), and cryogenic generators. Each type has its own cost considerations based on the technology and complexity involved. 
  2. Capacity and output requirements: The size and capacity of the nitrogen generator needed for your specific application will impact the cost. Higher capacity systems typically have higher initial costs. 
  3. Installation and setup: Installation costs, including any necessary modifications to existing infrastructure, electrical connections, and plumbing, can add to the overall start-up cost. 
  4. Maintenance and service: Ongoing maintenance, service contracts, and replacement parts should also be factored into the total cost of ownership.
While nitrogen generators may have a higher start-up cost compared to traditional nitrogen cylinders, they offer long-term benefits such as reduced operational costs, increased efficiency, and improved product quality. It's important to consider the overall return on investment and potential savings over time when evaluating the cost-effectiveness of a nitrogen generator for your specific application.
You can contact us for complete information about the cost of setting up and even updating nitrogen generators.


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