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NORHOF LN2 Microdosing System #606
Fully automatic slow filling system for Differential Scanning Calorimeters.
Are you still pouring LN2 into your DSC by hand, several times per measurement?
-Universal automatic filling system for DSC systems
-Safe auto filling of DSC
-No direct contact with LN2 for the operator
-System fills up to 4 cm level in the DSC reservoir, and then very slowly keeps filling while measurement runs
-Controlled by the DSC, filling stops when cold is not any longer needed
-Pressure-less flowing LN2, without spilling, noise, vibrations etc.
Norhof LN2 microdosing systems
Norhof manufactures LN2 microdosing systems. Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) is used as the cooling medium and is taken from a storage vessel (Dewar) with low pressure (max. 300 mBar) and delivered (pumped) through a fill line to the application in a micro dosing way.
The Norhof LN2 microdosing system is designed to overcome the drawbacks of LN2 under pressure in which a solenoid valve is used to switch the supply ON / OFF. You may compare the Norhof system with a water tap, but instead of giving water, it gently gives liquid nitrogen, with an adjustable flow, possible to regulate from some drops, up to 0,5 liter/minute. Our pump can pump LN2 up to 5 meters above the pump itself.
Working Principle
The pressure above the liquid level inside the Dewar is built by heating a small amount of liquid in the bottom of the Dewar. With only up to 100 mBar of overpressure, the liquid will gentle rise out of the rise pipe and fall into the fill hose. Because we evaporate some LN2 to build pressure, there is no adding of ice inside the Dewar, such as with manual systems which use air from the environment.
When LN2 is required, a small overpressure is generated by a small heater element in the LN2, and liquid flows out of the system like water from a tap, without spilling, noise, vibrations etc.
The reservoir Dewar can safely stand next to your working place, ready for use. The #606 pump when switched ON, starts building a small over-pressure, forcing the liquid gently to rise into the fill line and fall into your dry DSC reservoir. The sensor, placed also in the reservoir, makes the filling slower when for example 4 cm level is reached. If the level becomes lower, filling is increased. If the level becomes too high, filling is slower, thus keeping the level continuous on 4 cm.










