Argon purification systems for air separation
We usually encounter argon every day without realizing it through its use as a filling gas in lamps or in insulating glass panes. However, the largest proportion of this noble gas is used as a protective gas in many production processes. Argon is extracted using air separation plants. Here, the air is broken down into its components argon, oxygen and nitrogen. In order to make these gases usable, they have to be processed.
The argon purification plant shown here removes oxygen from 250 Nm³/h of process gas and works with two dryers. As soon as one dryer has reached its specific load capacity, the system automatically switches to the second regenerated dryer. Our gas purification units are easy to integrate into existing gas supply concepts and are individually designed for the degree of contamination. Find out more about the possibilities of gas purification with ReiCat systems.