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Ingersoll Rand Nitrogen Generators
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Phone: 817-431-3330 |


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Ingersoll Rand N20808-PG Fully Packaged Nitrogen Generation System. It produces 8 CFM of nitrogen and has a 80 gallon tank. Free freight to your 48 state business destination. $6,715.00 |
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Ingersoll Rand N21208-PG Fully Packaged Nitrogen Generation System. It produces 12 CFM of nitrogen and has a 80 gallon tank. Free freight to your 48 state business destination. $9,775.00 |
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Ingersoll Rand N21612-PG Fully Packaged Nitrogen Generation System. It produces 8 CFM of nitrogen and has a 80 gallon tank. Free freight to your 48 state business destination. $11,815.00 |
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Ingersoll Rand N20406-PG Fully Packaged Nitrogen Generation System. It produces 4 CFM of nitrogen and has a 60 gallon tank. Free freight to your 48 state business destination. $5,015.00 |
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Ingersoll-Rand Nitrogen Generators : State of the art membrane technology used in the Ingersoll-Rand Nitrogen Inflation System is the preferred technology to deliver nitrogen for ten years from now the same as the day it was purchased. The system has no moving parts, is very quiet and requires simple annual maintenance. The system can easily be connected to the existing compressed air supply, ready to generate nitrogen in minutes. Features No extra filling time compared to compressed air No air consumption when not in operation, nitrogen created on demand provided energy savings Can be connected directly to existing compressed air lines Delivers high quality nitrogen at the purity required for tire inflation Onboard nitrogen analyzer for easy testing Non-degrading membrane technology, 5 year standard warranty Compact design for minimum space requirements Minimum filter maintenance Quiet operation 24 X 7 customer support Configurable and Upgradeable product - can be upgraded while in use! Click on Picture on underlined link to go to AirCompressorSuperStore.com our online catalog and webstore to purchase or for more information. 1-800-735-3507 |
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Better air pressure retention. The single biggest reason for tire failure is lack of maintenance of tire pressure. In fact, 54 percent of all vehicles on the road have low tire pressure. Oxygen in compressed air can permeate the tire wall reducing tire pressure. With nitrogen, diffusion is 30 to 40 percent slower than oxygen. As a result, nitrogen maintains tire pressure longer than ambient air.
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