Money saving nitrogen system

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Supplier of laser cutting and metal fabrication equipment, MBA Engineering, has exclusively partnered with Noblegen to offer new nitrogen generation systems, which could save laser users up to £1,000 per month on energy costs.

The new partnership will see MBA Engineering provide complete, one-stop nitrogen generation solutions from Noblegen – alongside its well-established customer service and support – enabling manufacturers and engineers with day-to-day laser cutting needs to generate their own nitrogen to power their equipment.

By generating their own nitrogen on-site, manufacturers eliminate the need to purchase the gas required to run the equipment from an independent vendor. This provides them with the opportunity to significantly reduce gas purchasing costs, as well as the expense and CO₂ emissions associated with daily, weekly or monthly truck deliveries.

Speaking about the new partnership, Bradley McBain, managing director at MBA Engineering, said: “With gas prices forever changing, manufacturers run the risk of seeing their energy bills spiral if efficient, economical practices aren’t implemented.

“Like all our solutions, we aim to provide valuable cost savings for our customers and these nitrogen generation systems can save customers thousands of pounds. Companies within the manufacturing industry are always looking for ways in which to reduce their overheads, and our new partnership with Noblegen delivers a long-term, affordable solution for customers, which puts them in control of their nitrogen generation.

“Combining the British-made nitrogen generation system with a laser cutting system creates a sustainable, cost-effective laser cutting solution. Costs per metre squared can be significantly reduced with nitrogen generation systems when compared to storing gas purchased from an independent vendor. The system also produces nitrogen at a pressure and flow rate required for a specific demand, generating low-cost nitrogen in the long run.”

An additional benefit of utilising a nitrogen generation system to run a laser cutting machine is that it can be set to run as required, so no gas is wasted. There’s also no need to stop production completely to replace nitrogen gas cylinders, which again saves manufacturers valuable time and money.

As well as providing the equipment, MBA Engineering will manage the installation of the new nitrogen generation systems, in addition to providing complete servicing and support once the new equipment is in-situ. Finance and leasing options are also available on the nitrogen generation systems, making on-site nitrogen generation attainable for a host of manufacturers.

As the exclusive distributor of Kimla fibre laser systems in the UK, MBA Engineering can also provide manufacturers with some of the most efficient laser cutting machinery on the market to accompany the nitrogen generation systems.

Kimla fibre laser technology is claimed to be up to 50% faster than competitor models, thanks to the technology’s pinpoint accuracy – cutting to a 0.03mm accuracy compared to 0.1mm – compact size and usability.

Kimla says these attributes make the Kimla fibre lasers some of the most cost-effective systems in the industry, providing customers with the potential to secure significant cost savings.

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