The membrane generator separates the various components of the air using a bundle of hollow fibers into lengths appropriate to each need.
These extremely compact components make it possible to be present in significant quantities in the generator and, thus, ensure its processing with maximum productivity.
These extremely compact components make it possible to be present in significant quantities in the generator and, thus, ensure its processing with maximum productivity.
Air passes through the membrane through the fibers, releasing oxygen, water vapor, and other gases, except for nitrogen, which is trapped in the membrane.
This nitrogen, devoid of water vapor, is then released at the generator outlet.
This nitrogen, devoid of water vapor, is then released at the generator outlet.