Description
The MIH1000 Precision Gas Mixer is a high-accuracy, multi-channel gas blending system designed for laboratory, medical, research, and industrial applications. It enables precise mixing of common gases such as oxygen (O₂), helium (He), nitrogen (N₂), and carbon dioxide (CO₂). The system is fully customizable regarding gas types, number of channels, and interface options, making it ideal for a wide range of gas control and experimental scenarios.
Key Features
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Multi-Channel Customization
Supports multiple configurable gas input channels for simultaneous gas blending. -
High Mixing Accuracy
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±0.5% S.P. accuracy
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±2% F.S. accuracy
Ensures stable and precise gas concentration delivery.
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Compatible with Common Gases
Supports mixing of O₂, N₂, He, CO₂, and other standard gases used in laboratories and industry. -
Digital Control Interface
An optional touchscreen or remote control interface for easy operation and real-time monitoring. -
Fully Customizable Design
Gas types, inlet/outlet connections, flow rates, and channel configurations can be tailored to specific needs. -
Flexible Lead Time
Custom models are available with a typical lead time of 1 month.
Typical Applications
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Gas calibration and analysis
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Laboratory research
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Environmental simulation
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Medical gas mixing
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Industrial gas supply systems
Technical Specifications (Example)
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Number of Gas Channels | 2–6 (customizable) |
| Mixing Accuracy | ±0.5% (S.P.), ±2% (F.S.) |
| Supported Gases | O₂, N₂, CO₂, He (others on request) |
| Control Interface | Touchscreen / RS-232 / Ethernet |
| Power Supply | 110–240V AC / 50–60 Hz |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
| Dimensions | Custom based on configuration |
Ordering & Customization
The MIH1000 system is built to order. Please contact us with your required gas types, number of channels, target flow rates, and control preferences. Our engineering team will provide a tailored solution and quote within 3–5 business days.
2, Operating temperature
3, Flow rate for each channel
4, Desired blending accuracy
5, Explosion-proof design required?
6, Will the blended gas be used directly (no pressure accumulation) or will it be stored under pressure after mixing?
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