GAS BLENDER/MIXER
DESIGN FEATURES
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Gas blenders / mixers are used in a wide variety of applications including supplying gas for welding processes, food packaging, LASER installations, and heat-treating furnaces; generally any process that requires the controlled application of a mixture of gases.
Acme offers standard blender models that vary in capacity from 350 SCFH to over 15,000 SCFH. Customized models can cover all capacities.
Our blenders are best suited for applications with varying flow demands, or ones that require higher accuracy or special features. Because of the wide array of models, options and custom features we offer, users can receive the best product to meet their requirements.
WHY CHOOSE A BLENDER?
Added Convenience · On-site mixing reduces the frequency of cylinder changeouts |
· Blender design allows users to adjust blend concentrations to meet changing needs |
Increased Safety
· System integration abilities allow users to monitor performance, automatically adjust equipment, and configure multiple alarms with ease |
· Upgrade gas controls and analyzers, alarms and automatic shutdowns to any requirements |
Significant Cost Savings
· Gases mixed on-site can save users as much as 50% or more over pre- mixed gases |
· Blenders cut required plant piping in half (versus mixing at individual use points) |
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER GAS BLENDING TECHNOLOGY?
Consider a gas blender if: · Mixed gas usage is on the rise |
· Mixtures contain flammable gas |
· Need to vary mixture is frequent and regular |
In almost every case, using pre-mixed gases is more expensive than the cost of blending pure gases on-site.
GAS BLENDER SAVINGS CALCULATOR |
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Save More (and Earn More) with an Acme Gas Blending System
Calculate how much you can save (and earn) by switching to an Acme Gas Blending (Mixing) System! Gas blenders allow users to generate a controlled mixture of gases from separate pure gas sources, creating blends in a variety of accuracies and capacities. Blenders are used in a wide variety of applications including supplying gas for welding processes, food packaging, LASER installations, and heat treating furnaces; generally any process that requires the controlled application of a mixture of gases. In almost every case, using pre-mixed gases is more expensive than the cost of blending pure gases on-site. Here's how you can calculate how much you can save using an Acme gas blender:
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