H2PEMPD-1300-100 - Hydrogen Generator 99.99999+% 1300cc/min

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H2PEMPD-1300-100
$37,402.00
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Ultra-high purity hydrogen gas upon demand up to 1,300 ml/min. The Parker Balston ultra high purity hydrogen generator offers the optimum combination of safe operation, reliability, performance and low cost of ownership. Utilizing field proven PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) cell technology, hydrogen is produced on demand from deionized water and electricity. It then passes through a palladium purifier module to remove oxygen down toFlow capacities up to 1,300 ml/min and pressures up to 6.8 bar

  • Ultra high purity, 99.99999+%, an ideal alternative to helium for GC & GC/MS carrier gas applications
  • 3-year standard cell warranty
  • Designed to run continuously with automatic water feed as standard
  • Automatic shut-down in case of a hydrogen leak
  • Minimal maintenance and operator attention
  • CE, CSA and UL approved

 

Carrier gas grade hydrogen gas generator. Complete system includes proton exchange membrane (PEM) cell, internally controlled electro-chemical cell protection system with pump hydration, simple touch screen user interface, color changing backlit display system, extra large internal water reservoir, 1/4"" compression output connection port, RS485 serial connections port for optional remote monitoring and control system, and 3-year standard system cell warranty. See the User Manual for the full list of specifications.

Flow Rate 1300 cc/min
Hydrogen Purity 99.99999+%
Outlet Pressure Up to 100 psig
Outlet Connection 1/4"" compression fitting
Universal Power Supply 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Oxygen Content <1 ppm
Water Vapor Content <1 ppm
Halogenated Hydrocarbons <1 ppb

 

Drop shipment required - additional shipping charges will be assessed at time of invoice

 

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Unit of Measure:
EA
Catalog Page Number:
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