Re: Air separator or N2 generator?

From: Prof. Guillermo Mendoza-Diaz <mendozag_at_quijote.ugto.mx>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 14:07:47 -0600

Dear Michel Rokosz:

    I am interested in the solution you mention, Could you send me
information how to contact BOC? I hope they have a representative in
Mexico.

Thank you in advance!

Prof. Guillermo Mendoza-Diaz

  ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rokosz, Michael (M.J.)
> To: 'ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu'
> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:55 AM
> Subject: FW: Air separator or N2 generator?




  Michael J. Rokosz
  Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
  Physical and Environmental Sciences Dept.
  Ford Research Laboratory
  p. 313-594-3451
  f. 313-248-5981
  mrokosz_at_ford.com

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Rokosz, Michael (M.J.)
  Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 11:54 AM
  To: 'Chi-Fon Chang'
  Subject: RE: Air separator or N2 generator?


  At this laboratory there are many applications for dry, clean nitrogen
gas. We utilize N2 from the boiloff of a cyogenic LN2 tank (very dry
and very clean). This source supplies the whole laboratory (emmissions
work and other applications, there are 500+ persons at this site) and is
also the spin gas we use for our two NMR instruments. Much better, I
think, than running a compressor for air or a seperator for N2 as there
is practically no instrumentation, electrical equipment or mechanical
pumping necessary and pressures up to 200psi are safely possible. Our
LN2 tank installation is supplied and maintained by BOC, you can contact
them for details of such an installation.

  Michael J. Rokosz
  Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
  Physical and Environmental Sciences Dept.
  Ford Research Laboratory
  p. 313-594-3451
  f. 313-248-5981
  mrokosz_at_ford.com

  -----Original Message-----
> From: Chi-Fon Chang [mailto:cfchang_at_ibms.sinica.edu.tw]
> Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 12:09 AM
> To: ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu
> Subject: Air separator or N2 generator?


  Dear All,

     We would like to feed our NMR machine with Nitrogen instead of
normal air for better condition. Currently, one of our NMR is connected
with an " SEPAREL MJ-G530C " by Nagase & Co. Ltd.

     Since we are getting more NMRs , and should need more "separator"
in the Lab, I wonder if any one use other type of "separator" ? Or,
any kind that can be used by several machines? (according to Bruker,
it's better to connect one MJ-G530C with one NMR only ) I would
appreciate any information. Thanks!

  Best Regards,
  Chi-Fon

  ----------------------------
  Chi-Fon Chang, Ph.D.
  NMR Facility Manager
  Academia Sinica, Taiwan
  TEL: 886-2-2789-9157
  FAX: 886-2-2788-7641
  cfchang_at_ibms.sinica.edu.tw
  http://www.nmr.sinica.edu.tw
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