What’s a Nitrogen Compressor?

Nitrogen compressors purify air to store nitrogen in a pressurized chamber. Most use the pressure swing adsorption (PSA) model, with a carbon molecular sieve to adsorb oxygen and trace gases. The final product is typically stored at 102-123 psi and used in various industries. A nitrogen compressor is a component of a system for purifying […]

Nitrogen properties?

Nitrogen is a stable, diatomic gas that makes up 78.1% of the Earth’s atmosphere. Its properties, including a strong triple electron bond and low boiling point, are important in human biology and industry. Nitrogen is also involved in the nitrogen cycle and can be dangerous if not handled properly. Nitrogen is the element with atomic […]

What’s Nitrogen Fixing?

Nitrogen fixation is the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into usable compounds for plants, contributing to the nitrogen cycle and plant growth. Bacteria and other microorganisms in soil and water perform this process naturally, while some plants engage in symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen fixation is also performed industrially for fertilizer and other products. Nitrogen fixation, […]

Nitrogen cycle: what is it?

The nitrogen cycle converts atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for plants and animals through the action of bacteria. Humans have become an important part of the cycle through synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. Some plants and animals have a special relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The nitrogen cycle is a process in which nitrogen from the atmosphere […]

What’s nitrogen balance?

Nitrogen balance refers to the amount of nitrogen excreted compared to absorbed. Negative balance can indicate inadequate protein consumption, positive balance means excess protein intake, and equilibrium is normal. Nitrogen levels are measured through a urine urea nitrogen test. Proper nitrogen levels require high-quality protein, fats, and carbohydrates. The term “nitrogen balance” refers to the […]

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