MechChem Africa October 2018

In a breakthrough for the leading SouthAfrican manufacturer of nitrogen generators, NitraLife is proud to announce that it has exported a NitraCut nitrogen generator into Africa. To date, this is the first generator of this type to be exported pan-Africa. NitraLife’s nitrogen generation cuts fabrication costs

source of supply, there is always the risk of running out of gas half way through a cutting operation. Owning or renting a NitraCut generator eliminates this risk. Owning a state-of-the-art Bystronic laser and NitraCut generator will not only assist the fabricator concerned in itsmanufacturing; but should also sharply reduce the company’s production costs. Typically, the world over, steel fabrication follows the steps of cutting, welding and painting. At each of these steps, NitraLife, as amanufacturer of nitrogen generation equip- ment, has made significant contributions to lowering the cost of fabrication. “NitraLifewas founded in1996and, at that time, was the first company in the world to promote the use of nitrogen in tyre inflation. Allied to thiswasNitraLife’s pioneeringdevel- opment of its own unique nitrogen generator, which allows customers, for a modest initial outlay, to manufacture their own high-purity nitrogen,” he explains. “However, the boundaries of NitraLife’s operations ambit have expandedbeyond tyre inflation and into fabrication. Apivotal devel- opment was in 2016with the development of the NitraCut generator designed specifically to supply nitrogen assist gas to laser steel- cutting equipment. This very successful initia- tive has allowed fabricators to both reduce the cost of cutting as well as to eliminate the risk of gas run-outs,” he continues. Nitrogen also has a benefit for the next fabrication step, welding, where the use of nitrogen as a laser assist gas for cutting mild steel, gives a faster and cleaner final cut. This reduces the amount of rework needed to prepare edges for welding. However, in the final fabrication step of painting, NitraLife is now promoting the use of nitrogen in spray-painting as an alterna- tive to compressed air. Sowry points out that spray-painting with nitrogen gives a superior finish as nitrogen is completely dry, and free of contaminating oil and particles. While this reduces the amount of rework, paint savings are also significant. “We have had reports from spray painters using nitrogen that the savings on paint can be in the order of 10 to 30%, depending on the application,” he adds. “For NitraLife, nitrogen has brought – and continues to bring with it – a number of opportunities to which we are always recep- tive. With South Africa and neighbouring sub-Saharan countries poised for economic recovery and thepossibilityof increasedbusi- ness, the demand for nitrogen in our various forms of supply is also set to increase. When this happens, NitraLife is ready to play its part in boosting the competitiveness of local and sub-Saharan African fabrication sectors, thereby driving their resurgent prosperity,” concludes Sowry. q

F irst Cut, South Africa’s leading dis- tributor of cutting consumables and capital equipment is the exclusive distributor of NitraLife’s NitraCut generators. The NitraCut generator is now supplying nitrogen to a Bystronic BySprint Fiber 3015 laser used in steel cutting and fabrication. The BySprint, which Sawpower also purchased from First Cut, is the first fibre laser to be imported into this particular African country and is an encouraging sign that its economy may well be recovering. Managing director of NitraLife, Tom Sowry, explains that the requirements, which motivated the purchase and importation of this equipment are the price of gas and its actual availability and continuity of supply. “Estimates have the price of gas in many Africancountries at about four times theprice

one would pay in South Africa,” says Sowry, adding that the availability of gas in Africa tends to be erratic. “The sale of theNitraCut generator to this African fabricator is a clear illustration of one of the very useful aspects of our nitrogen generators. In South Africa, most fabrica- tion businesses are located in urban centres, which can be suppliedwith nitrogen gas from mainstream gas manufacturers. However, if there is a need to set up a fabrication busi- ness far froman urban centre or in a country without a major conventional mains gas producer, NitraCut generators effectively allow owners of the fabrication businesses to be their own nitrogen manufacturers,” he continues. Even where there is a well-established supplier of mainstreamgas, when fabrication businesses have gas cylinder bundles as their

The NitraLife NitraCut nitrogen generator is designed specifically to supply nitrogen assist gas to laser cutting equipment for steel.

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