We have a piece of equipment at our lab that requires air pressure higher than
120psi (130psi). We use compressed nitrogen tanks but the company that sells
the instrument also sells an "Air pressure quadrupler" that can connect to a
standard air compressor and boost the pressure 4-fold. They want $1600.
They have no other info about it and was wondering if anyone of you knew how
you could increase the outgoing air pressure from a compressor? In the biotech
industry, the upcharge on most products is usually 2x or more so I think $1600
is pretty outrageous.
Thanks, Paul
120psi (130psi). We use compressed nitrogen tanks but the company that sells
the instrument also sells an "Air pressure quadrupler" that can connect to a
standard air compressor and boost the pressure 4-fold. They want $1600.
They have no other info about it and was wondering if anyone of you knew how
you could increase the outgoing air pressure from a compressor? In the biotech
industry, the upcharge on most products is usually 2x or more so I think $1600
is pretty outrageous.
Thanks, Paul
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