Atlas Copco’s portable nitrogen series redefine nitrogen generation
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Atlas Copco’s portable nitrogen series redefine nitrogen generation

Atlas Copco’s latest innovation is a groundbreaking range of portable nitrogen membrane generators that redefine nitrogen generation. The series comprises four models: NM 500-25, NM 1000-25, NM 2000-25, and NM 3000-25, each designed to cater to different nitrogen production scales, from s...

Atlas Copco’s latest innovation is a groundbreaking range of portable nitrogen membrane generators that redefine nitrogen generation. The series comprises four models: NM 500-25, NM 1000-25, NM 2000-25, and NM 3000-25, each designed to cater to different nitrogen production scales, from small to large-scale projects.This is a testament to the company’s commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for portable nitrogen applications across various industries including oil and gas, mining and maritime. These generators are engineered to deliver nitrogen purity levels of up to 99 percent, depending on the specific needs of the customer.Their robust design ensures they can operate in the toughest environments, withstanding extreme temperatures and dust.Apart from ease of use, it offers features like an easy start-up process, commissioning between sites and an integrated feed air manifold for diverse compressed air source connections. The user-friendly interface and streamlined functionality make nitrogen production efficient and hassle-free. The NM series not only excels in operational convenience, but also in environmental sustainability. By enabling on-site nitrogen generation, Atlas Copco’s generators significantly reduce CO2 emissions and transport costs.The advanced membrane technology and optimised feed air filtration system ensure a consistent supply of high-purity nitrogen while minimising energy consumption, contributing to a low cost of ownership.Atlas Copco’s NM series is a smart investment for industries requiring pure nitrogen. The generators’ compatibility with other Atlas Copco products offers a seamless, energy-efficient solution that reduces operational costs. Rigorously tested for durability, the NM series upholds the company’s reputation for resilience and operational excellence, even in the harshest conditions, making it a reliable choice for portable air solutions.(Communication by the management of the company)

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