POY Finalist: Nitrogen generators
Finalist in Compressed Air in Plant Engineering’s 2011 Product of the Year competition
Edited by Chris Vavra, Plant Engineering
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TNX Series of on-site nitrogen generators offers a revolutionary solution to the problem of increasing nitrogen production without having to make large upfront capital equipment expenditures. The expandable TNS Series gives companies the flexibility to buy the capacity they need today and easily increase that capacity as their nitrogen needs grow. The TNX Series has been designed with features that provide a combination of innovation and practicality, including a small footprint that maximizes efficiency while minimizing space needs and a high visibility control panel that allows for easy and clear system monitoring.
The Titus Co.
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