Description
Nitrogen, High Purity Grade, Compressed
Uses
Used as a carrier/purge gas for a range of analytical instruments including flame Ionization Detector (FID); Thermal Conductivity Detector (TCD); Electron Capture Detector (ECD); Flame Photometric Detector (FPD); Fourier Trasform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR).
Application: | Specialty Gas |
Gas Properties: | Odourless and colourless. Non-toxic. Does not support combustion. An asphyxiant (does not support life). Non-reactive except at very high temperatures. Does not react with oxygen at low temperatures. Inert, dry and slightly soluble. |
Grade: | Scientific Grade |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1 What is high purity nitrogen used for?
High purity nitrogen gas is used as a packing gas in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. As an industrial gas company, we rely heavily on nitrogen as a balance gas for gas mixture generation.
Q2 What is the difference between nitrogen and high purity nitrogen?
Aside from hydrocarbons, nitrogen contains impurities such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and water. There are no high-purity grades that contain more than 0.5 parts per million of oxygen, one part per million of carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, or three parts per million of water.
Q3 What is the ISO standard for nitrogen purity?
In the case of Purity Gas Nitrocenter generating systems, every nitrogen produced meets ISO 8573.2:2010 1.2. This means there is a maximum of one particle (0.5-1.0 µ in size) per cubic meter.
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