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The 1000 Welding Series Gas Blender, or mini-blender, is designed for on-site mixing of two or three non-reactive gas streams, electric or all pneumatic. It can achieve accuracy within 4% of the minor gas component. In a typical application of providing shield gas for welding processes, the 1000 Series blender can mix gas to supply between 14 and 50 welding stations. In a typical application of providing shield gas for welding processes, the 1000 Series blender can mix gas to supply between 14 and 50 welding stations.||The 1000 Welding Series Gas Blender is supplied with a calibrated mixing valve, which will deliver the desired blend ratio at the percentage indicated on the blender’s front panel. The supply gases are typically furnished in cylinders, dewars, or small bulk tanks.||The unit’s compact size makes it easy to wall or bench mount. One of the main features of this blender is its simplicity of operation. Controls consist of an on-off switch and a mixture ratio selector.||The 1000 Welding Series Gas Blender is supplied with a calibrated mixing valve, which will deliver the desired blend ratio at the percentage indicated on the blender’s front panel. The supply gases are typically furnished in cylinders, dewars, or small bulk tanks.|The unit’s compact size makes it easy to wall or bench mount. One of the main features of this blender is its simplicity of operation. Controls consist of an on-off switch and a mixture ratio selector.
Acme standard gas blender models vary in capacity from 350 SCFH to over 15,000 SCFH. Special features vary by model and include completely pneumatic (non-electric) systems; models with or without analyzers; National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliant systems; and PLC-based active feedback control systems. ACME Cryogenics' gas blenders, or gas mixers, allow users to generate a controlled mixture of gases from separate pure gas sources, creating blends in a variety of accuracies and capacities. Blenders are used in ratios with a wide variety of applications including supplying gas for welding processes, food packaging, laser installations, and heat treating furnaces; generally any process that requires the controlled application of a mixture of gases.


