What Are Gas Mixers? A Guide to How They Work and Why They Matter
How do gas mixers work?
Gas mixers generate a controlled amount of each constituent gas to form the desired blend. Commercial gas suppliers of high pressure gas cylinders have several different ways to achieve this. Among them are partial pressure volumetric mixing, gravimetric mass fraction blending, pressure‑swing/membrane reduction mixing, and precision mass control additive blending.
The most advanced gas mixing technology today is mass flow control (MFC) additive blending. A mass flow controller automatically regulates a gas flow to achieve a commanded flow rate. In an ideal system, this would be accomplished by ‘counting molecules.’ The closest one can come to this ideal, in the real world, is to use volumetric units of measure over time, corrected to standard conditions of temperature and pressure. This should technically be called ‘Molar Flow’ but the industry has settled on the term ‘Mass Flow’. This is considered a ‘true measure’ of gas flow, as the mass of the gas stream will not be affected by ambient pressures or temperatures, unlike volumetric measurements. The result is a more quantitative measure of control for precise gas blends.
Gas mixers with mass flow controllers can be further divided into categories that are differential‑pressure, or thermal, based. In either case, a gas flow sensing element is combined with a proportional control valve and a computational element. This assemblage allows for the manipulation of mass (molar) flow rates. This principle is true whether the sensing unit is a set of piezo‑resistive transducers or a capillary tube thermal sensor. With a high speed, closed‑loop feedback system, modern MFCs can precisely adjust the individual gas streams, combining them to create the desired mix ratios.
The role of gas mixers
In the industrial sector
In the food industry
In laboratory research
Our gas mixing capabilities
Alicat Scientific provides a multifaceted approach to gas mixing, with pre-built, DIY and custom engineered solutions.
FusionFlow™ Turn-key Gas Blenders:
- Alicat Scientfiic’s FusionFlow team has designed a proprietary range of gas mixers using integrated Alicat MFCS. The FusionFlow product line consists of two advanced gas mixers, the MXM gas blending platform and the IMX industrial gas mixer. These all-in-one systems are fully customizable, and feature a variety of user-specific options designed to meet unique process requirements. They can be figured up to 4 gas channels with the IMX, and up to 10 with the MXM.
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Custom Engineered OEM Solutions:
- Work with Alicat Scientific’s cross-functional OEM team to plan, prototype, and fabricate custom flow and pressure instruments. With decades of experience working in aerospace, medical, and other highly advanced equipment industries, Alicat can provide personalized solutions for streamlined and high volume orders.
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DIY Flow and Pressure Instrumentation:
- Know what your system needs? Alicat Scientific provides a wide variety of flow and pressure instruments, built to spec and shipped fast for your process. From liquids to high-pressure or corrosive gases, we pride ourselves on versatile, precise measurement and control solutions.
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