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Zero air generators

PEAK's zero air generators will produce up to 30 lpm supply for your analysis

If your laboratory requires air, we can help. We have a full range of air solutions including zero air generators, ultra zero air generators, and calibration gas (CO2 free air) generators for use with applications such as GC, TOC, and CO2 analysis. We can also provide Precision air compressors for use with our Precision nitrogen and zero air gas generators.

Our Zero Air Generators remove hydrocarbons via a process of oxidative catalysis to ensure they only contain less than 0.1 parts per million (PPM) of total hydrocarbons.

 

  • What is the difference between an air generator and a zero air generator?

    • Air generators produce compressed air, often containing trace contaminants. Zero air generators purify this air further, removing hydrocarbons, CO2, and other impurities for critical lab applications.
  • Why do I need a generator with a compressor?

    • Some gas generators (like nitrogen generators) require a source of compressed air. A generator with a built-in compressor eliminates the need for a separate air compressor, saving space and simplifying setup.
  • What does "gas with free air" mean?

    • This phrase likely refers to gas mixtures supplied in cylinders that include a proportion of compressed air to maintain pressure and usability.

 

  • Why Choose a Zero Air Generator?

    • Achieve higher accuracy and sensitivity in analytical instrumentation
    • Reduce background noise and improve baseline stability
    • Eliminate risks associated with storing and handling compressed air cylinders
    • Reduce downtime due to running out of bottled gas
  • Compressed Air Generators: Powering Your Lab Tools

    • Supply air for pneumatic equipment and processes
    • Consider factors like air quality requirements, flow rate needs,