Bath University Deploys Nitrogen PSA System with Oxysystems, Replacing Conventional Supply.
The University of Bath, recognized as one of the top institutions in the UK, is highly regarded for its strong focus on technology and applied sciences. Known for research excellence and industry partnerships, particularly in engineering, technology, and business, the university emphasizes a practical, work-based learning approach. Its national status reflects its role in preparing graduates with skills crucial to the evolving tech sector, supported by facilities like its Innovation Centre, which fosters tech-based startups and research initiatives.
Bath University
Nitrogen supply is essential for the University of Bath’s research and science departments, but rising costs have posed a challenge. To address this, Bath University partnered with Oxysystems to design a customized N2 PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) application that not only reduces costs but also aligns with their climate change goals, significantly lowering carbon emissions (learn more here).
The PSA system is housed in a secure, self-contained unit on campus, operating fully automatically to supply nitrogen as needed and switching to standby when demand is not required —maximizing efficiency.
< The unit with the N2 PSA system.
Oxysystems offers PSA systems in varied sizes with comprehensive support and management, allowing institutions to focus on their work while reducing expenses and carbon impact.