The nitrogen-oxygen gas supply systems are designed to deliver controlled quantities of nitrogen and oxygen to various industrial and medical applications. These systems are essential for providing a steady supply of gases for processes that require specific gas concentrations. The primary components of these systems include storage tanks, pressure regulators, and gas mixers that work together to ensure proper delivery and distribution of gases in the required proportions.

Key Components:

  • Storage tanks
  • Pressure regulators
  • Flow meters
  • Gas mixers

System Functionality:

  1. Gas is stored in pressurized tanks, typically made of steel or aluminum, designed to handle high pressures.
  2. The pressure regulators control the flow and pressure of gas, ensuring safe and precise delivery to the point of use.
  3. Flow meters measure the volume of gases being delivered, providing real-time data on system performance.
  4. Gas mixers combine nitrogen and oxygen in predetermined ratios, ensuring the proper mixture is delivered for specific applications.

These systems play a crucial role in industries such as healthcare, food processing, and chemical manufacturing, where precise control over gas composition is vital.

System Design and Considerations:

Parameter Description
Gas Purity The percentage of nitrogen and oxygen in the mixture must meet specific purity standards depending on the application.
Flow Rate The rate at which gas is delivered to ensure consistent process performance.
Pressure High-pressure systems are required for long-distance gas transport and consistent delivery rates.