How PSA System Works

How the PSA system works, using nitrogen, an exhaust and compressed air
How the PSA System Works
The atmospheric air consists of 78 percent nitrogen and 21 percent oxygen, (with one percent consisting of various other gases). Intaka Tech Nitrogen GGS uses two columns with molecular sieves to ensure continuous production.Dry compressed air is blown through a valve, to the vessel where the pressure is built to reach 5 to 7 bar.Oxygen is tied to a molecular sieve during the building of this pressure and the nitrogen is allowed to pass through to the Receiver Nitrogen Tank. While pressure builds in on the vessel, the second remains without pressure. A part of the produced gas is used for regeneration of the other molecular sieve.For Nitrogen a Carbon Molecular Sieve (CMS) is used.

Unlike other manufacturers, Intaka Tech can provide a highly engineered custom, Nitrogen GGS to meet your critical operating requirements.