Metal Science and Heat Treatment

, Volume 18, Issue 3, pp 268–270 | Cite as

Apparatus for producing pure nitrogen — hydrogen atmosphere from natural gas

  • B. M. Éstrin
  • V. N. Bryzgalin
  • V. E. Bakhirev
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Conclusions

  1. 1.

    We investigated a new technique of producing H2−N2 protective atmospheres from natural gas that removes carbon dioxide and water vapor from the combustion products by means of zeolite.

     
  2. 2.

    The results of the investigation of the adsorption process made it possible to determine the technological and design parameters for commercial apparatus of this type.

     
  3. 3.

    This new technique reduces operating and capital costs and produces a protective atmosphere with <0.005% CO2, <0.006% CO, and humidity corresponding to a dew point of −50°C.

     

Keywords

Hydrogen Nitrogen Atmosphere Combustion Dioxide 
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Literature cited

  1. 1.
    B. M. Éstrin, Production and Use of Controlled Atmospheres (for Heat Treating Steel) [in Russian], Metallurgiya, Moscow (1973), p. 130.Google Scholar
  2. 2.
    R. Mayer and Th. Schmidt, Härterei Technische Mitteilungen,26, No. 2, 85 (1971).Google Scholar

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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1976

Authors and Affiliations

  • B. M. Éstrin
  • V. N. Bryzgalin
  • V. E. Bakhirev

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