Gas and Water Generation Systems

Onsite water, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen generation systems can be used to meet a wide continuum of unique fabrication requirements, including equipment, human, or process support. These specialized systems are configured in any combination of 10, 20, 40, and 53 ft. containers with or without onboard electric power generation, shore power connectivity, climate-controlled workspaces, and fully autonomous operation and monitoring communication subsystems with global connectivity.

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Nitrogen Generation Systems

Our nitrogen generation systems meet a variety of unique onsite needs.  Configured in a space-saving 10 ft. shipping container, these systems are designed to provide high-capacity nitrogen gas delivery at up to 99.99% purity. High purity nitrogen can be used in welding, diving, plasma spraying, and other unique applications. Delivery rates of up to 50 standard cubic feet per minute (SCFM) with automated controls and a dispensing station can be included. In the system shown above, an additional 20 ft. container was provided for high capacity auxiliary nitrogen storage at over 3,000 psi, support machinery and tools, and equipment storage shelves. Additional power conditioning, voltage step down (450 VAC to 230 VAC), and high current power outlets were also included to support operations outside the container.

Water or Gas
Generation Systems

Gas Generation:
Hydrogen and oxygen gas generation systems meet specialized requirements generally designed to provide hydrogen fuel for vehicles, vapor-based equipment decontamination, breathable oxygen, and to support more exotic gas or material production scenarios. ICS hydrogen and oxygen gas generation systems can be sized to safely meet almost any required delivery and storage capacity needs. They can be integrated into 10, 20, 40, or 53. ft containers and can include automated controls, automated self-health/fault reporting, and diesel or solar power generation. Additional capabilities include ozone and CO2 generation.

Water Generation:
Almost no commodity is more precious in austere onsite working environments than water. Transporting water required to support personnel and manufacturing processes is extremely expensive and a major factor where remote operations by humans and/or animals can be conducted. ICS water generation systems provide the capability to create clean potable water supplies from thin air using only electric power. This technology is well-understood and has been matured significantly in the last 10 years. Often used in military environments, these variable capacity systems can also be configured in 10, 20, 40, and 53 ft. container systems with autonomous operation and reporting capabilities. Onsite water generation can drastically reduce the end-to-end operating costs associated with transporting water to remote locations and provide additional personnel safety.