1, definition and description: gas production is the amount of nitrogen produced by the nitrogen generator per unit of time, expressed in volume units (e.g., cubic meters per hour). It is the production capacity index of the nitrogen generator, which indicates the amount of nitrogen that the nitrogen generator can provide per hour. And the flow rate is the flow rate of nitrogen in the pipeline or equipment, expressed in volume units (such as cubic meters/hour). It describes the delivery rate and supply capacity of nitrogen in the process of use.
2, application and significance: gas production is the core parameter of the nitrogen generator, which determines the amount of nitrogen that can be supplied by the nitrogen generator, and it is very important for the applications that want a large amount of nitrogen, such as gas supply in industrial production, food packaging, chemical reaction, etc. The flow rate is more concerned with the flow rate of nitrogen in the pipeline or equipment. While the flow is more concerned about the speed and stability of nitrogen delivery in the process of use, affecting the efficiency of nitrogen transmission and the use of the effect, for applications that want to stabilize the flow, such as laboratory instruments, medical equipment, etc., the control and stability of the flow is very critical.