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Gas Charging System is designed for portability.

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Gas Charging System is designed for portability.
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June 17, 2009 - Transportable gas bottle mounted charging system hooks on to gas bottle to boost gas (nitrogen, inert gases, oxygen) to 4,350 psig max. One source drives and feeds booster system, which accepts inlet pressures to 3,000 psi. Solution includes adjustable 1,450-4,350 psig automatic shut-off, CGA connection, and hose. It is engineered to provide compact, portable high-pressure gas solutions to industries such as oil and gas or heavy equipment maintenance.

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Maxpro Technologies
7728 Klier Dr. South
Fairview, PA, 16415
USA



Gas Bottle Mounted Charging System


Fairview, PA - June 15, 2009 - Maxpro Technologies introduces a new gas bottle mounted charging system suitable for industrial gas charging applications (nitrogen, inert gases or oxygen).

This compact, lightweight and easily transportable system hooks on to a gas bottle (not included) to boost gas to a maximum of 4,350 psig. One source drives and feeds the booster system. The booster will accept inlet pressures up to 3,000 psi. Included with the system is an adjustable 1,450-4,350 psig automatic shut-off, CGA connection and hose. It is priced competitively at $4,577.00 and is available for fast shipment.

The unit is engineered to provide compact and portable high pressure gas solutions to a wide variety of end users. Industries such as the oil and gas market or general industry can use this system for charging accumulators. The heavy equipment maintenance sector will utilize this system for tire and shock filling.

Maxpro Technologies is the North American distributor of Maximator high pressure valves, fittings and tubing as well as power products including liquid pumps, gas boosters and air amplifiers. Maxpro also designs and manufactures various pressure systems utilizing these Maximator products as the main power source. View this product online at our website: http://www.maxprotech.com/maxpro-prod... .
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