In many laboratories, nitrogen, hydrogen, and zero air are needed daily for analytical applications. Examples include LC MS, GC, TOC, FT IR, CAD, ELSD, and sample preparation.

These gases are often supplied via gas cylinders. That works, but it also requires inventory management, storage space, internal handling, and regular cylinder changes. With intensive use, this can affect the continuity of the analysis process.

A laboratory gas generator produces the necessary gas directly on-site. As a result, the laboratory has a fixed gas source that aligns with the daily use of the analytical equipment.

The right choice depends on multiple technical factors. Not only is the type of gas important, but also the desired gas purity, flow, pressure, the number of connected instruments, and potential peak load. An LC MS system places different demands than a GC application or a process requiring zero air.

Therefore, a suitable gas supply begins with a thorough assessment of the application. This clarifies which generator is required and which capacity suits current and future usage.

Avilo offers nitrogen generators, hydrogen generators, and zero air generators for a wide range of laboratory applications. Avilo supports laboratories in selecting a solution that matches the analytical equipment, gas consumption, and desired specifications.

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