Gas Booster
Why Use a Haskel Gas Booster
Haskel pneumatic and hydraulic driven gas boosters offer a flexible and efficient source for delivering high pressure gases.
Oxygen or High Purity Cleaning: Haskel boosters are noted for their cleanliness and can handle pure gases such as oxygen without risk of any contamination. Haskel’s oxygen cleaned products are certified per Mil Spec 1330.
Multi-Staging Capability: For higher flow rates and pressures, beyond the capability of a single gas booster, one or more boosters of the same ratio may be plumbed in parallel and then in series with one or more boosters of the same ratio.
High Flow Rates at High Pressures: When high flow rates at high pressures are needed, the booster can charge a receiver to an even higher pressure level, thus storing a volume of gas available for rapid release at a constant pressure through a pressure reducing valve.
Cost Savings: Most industrial gases are commonly delivered at pressures of 2,000 – 2,600 psi in steel cylinders. If the gas is to be used well below the supply pressure, the pressurized supply is easily piped and controlled to the point of use with simple valving. However, if the end use requires the gas to be used at higher pressures than the supply it will have to be boosted. Gas Boosters can utilize all the gas from a supply source such as cylinders, and boost the gas to whatever pressures (and flows) are required by the application; thus utilizing all the gas volume from the supply source.
If the application requires a pressure greater than common supply cylinder pressures, a booster can often be justified not only because of utilization of the gas, but also because it will eliminate the need to purchase the gas in special higher pressure more costly supply cylinders such as 3,600 or 6,000 psi.
Features:
Gas booster compressors are suitable for transfer and pressurization of:
Maximum average acceptable temperature: 115°C (240°F).
Air Driven Booster Series:
Haskel pneumatic and hydraulic driven gas boosters offer a flexible and efficient source for delivering high pressure gases.
Oxygen or High Purity Cleaning: Haskel boosters are noted for their cleanliness and can handle pure gases such as oxygen without risk of any contamination. Haskel’s oxygen cleaned products are certified per Mil Spec 1330.
Multi-Staging Capability: For higher flow rates and pressures, beyond the capability of a single gas booster, one or more boosters of the same ratio may be plumbed in parallel and then in series with one or more boosters of the same ratio.
High Flow Rates at High Pressures: When high flow rates at high pressures are needed, the booster can charge a receiver to an even higher pressure level, thus storing a volume of gas available for rapid release at a constant pressure through a pressure reducing valve.
Cost Savings: Most industrial gases are commonly delivered at pressures of 2,000 – 2,600 psi in steel cylinders. If the gas is to be used well below the supply pressure, the pressurized supply is easily piped and controlled to the point of use with simple valving. However, if the end use requires the gas to be used at higher pressures than the supply it will have to be boosted. Gas Boosters can utilize all the gas from a supply source such as cylinders, and boost the gas to whatever pressures (and flows) are required by the application; thus utilizing all the gas volume from the supply source.
If the application requires a pressure greater than common supply cylinder pressures, a booster can often be justified not only because of utilization of the gas, but also because it will eliminate the need to purchase the gas in special higher pressure more costly supply cylinders such as 3,600 or 6,000 psi.
Features:
- Reliable, easy to maintain, compact and robust
- No heat, flame or spark risk
- Infinitely variable cycling speed and output
- Pneumatic driven models do not require electrical connection
- Easy to apply automatic controls
- No limit or adverse affect to continuous stop/start applications
- Seal systems designed for long working life
- No airline lubricator required
- Hydrocarbon free – separation between air and gas sections
- Pressures to 39,000 psi (2690 bar)
- Built-in cooling (most models)
- Standard & custom systems available
- Suitable for most gases
- Single, double acting, and two-stage models
- Ability to stall at any predetermined pressure and hold the fixed pressure without consuming power or generating heat
Gas booster compressors are suitable for transfer and pressurization of:
- Nitrogen (N2)
- Helium (He)
- Breathing Air (N202)
- Nitrous Oxide (N20)
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
- Neon (Ne)
- Argon (Ar)
- Sulphur Hexafluoride (SF6)
- Oxygen (O2)*
- Carbon Monoxide (C)**
- Hydrogen (H2)**
- Methane (CH4)**
- Ethylene (C2H4)**
- Deuterium (D2)**
- Natural Gas (CH4)** (often contains high proportion of CO2 & N2)
Note: Liquefied gases (propane, CO2, nitrous oxide, halons, etc.) can be boosted as a liquid or gas in controlled applications.
* Oxygen (O2)- maximum safe working pressure 345 bar (5000 psi).
** For these gases (10-15), the gas booster must be operated in a safe and well ventilated area and vent(s) piped to controlled environment.
* Oxygen (O2)- maximum safe working pressure 345 bar (5000 psi).
** For these gases (10-15), the gas booster must be operated in a safe and well ventilated area and vent(s) piped to controlled environment.
Maximum average acceptable temperature: 115°C (240°F).
Air Driven Booster Series: