Safety: Parker Balston gas generators completely eliminate the safety hazards involved with handling high-pressure gas cylinders. Enjoy hassle-free automation with no tanks to charge and no downtime.
Company Description
Safety: Parker Balston gas generators completely eliminate the safety hazards involved with handling high-pressure gas cylinders. Enjoy hassle-free automation with no tanks to charge and no downtime.
Reliability: Thousands of laboratories worldwide have Parker Balston gas generators in routine use. Parker Balston gas generators are recommended and used by major instrument manufacturers. We offer the best technology at an affordable price from the brand you trust.
Quality: Each Parker Balston gas generator is manufactured under a strict total quality management program. We have a world-class ISO 9001-certified manufacturing facility in the United States. All Parker Balson gas generators are backed by a complete satisfaction guarantee.
Products: Hydrogen gas generators produce 99.99999% pure hydrogen for gas chromatographs. Zero air generators produce zero grade air for gas chromatographs. UHP nitrogen generators produce 99.9999% pure nitrogen for GCs or ICP spectrometers. FTIR gas generators produce dry, CO2-free purge gas for FTIR spectrometers. Pure air and nitrogen generators produce dry, ultrapure compressed gas for laboratory instruments, including LC–MS instruments.
Chief Chromatographic Techniques Supported
Markets Served
Major Products/Services
Gas generators for the following analytical instruments:
Facilities
Parker Hannifin manufactures all gas generators in Haverhill, Massachusetts. All Parker Balston products are manufactured in accordance with a strict Total Quality Management Program, ensuring top performance and long-term reliability. Distribution points stretch across the United States and worldwide, including Canada, the UK, China, India, Germany, France, Japan, and Singapore.
Parker Hannifin Corporation Filtration and Separation Division
242 Neck Road Haverhill, MA 01835
TELEPHONE
(978) 858-0505
FAX
(978) 556-7501
WEB SITE
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
55,000
YEAR FOUNDED
1924
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