SNG Mixers (LPG + Air) and biomethane enrichment systems (BioCH4 + LPG)
Automatic SNG Blenders
Air and LPG Mixing System, MGA Series, by I-Maximum. The unique feature of the MGA series SNG automatic mixer is precision, safety, and reliability in mixing, achieved through the combination of two VORTEX flow meters (with volumetric measurement correction considering current temperature and pressure) and two electrically controlled Sliding Gate Valves for regulation.
Venturi Mixers (Propane-Air)
The Venturi SNG Blender (or LPG-Air Mixer) is a system in which LPG and air are mixed at low pressure (up to 450 mbar) in appropriate proportions, creating synthetic natural gas (SNG) at the system’s output with properties similar to natural gas. The system minimizes manual control and operates at low pressure with a system capacity of up to 350 Nm³/hour.
Mobile SNG Mixer
The Mobile SNG Mixing System (or LPG-Air Mixer) is a system where LPG and air are mixed at low pressure (up to 25 mbar) and low capacity (up to 90 m³/h) in appropriate proportions, creating synthetic natural gas (SNG) at the system's output with properties similar to those of natural gas.
Biomethan Mixers
The PROLIMIX® system from SCHARR TEC enriches biomethane by increasing its heating value through the addition of propane (LPG). The PROLIMIX® system is standardly available for biomethane flow rates of 350, 700, and 1200 Nm³/h. Models are also available with pressures up to 35 bar.
Mobile SNG MIXER Containers
The mobile SNG blending system (or LPG-air mixer) in a container combines LPG and air at a specified flow rate and pressure (up to 12 bar) and a capacity (up to 8500 m³/h) in precise proportions. This process produces synthetic natural gas (SNG) at the system's output, with properties similar to natural gas
Peak Shaving System
Peak Shaving systems enable precise dosing of gas mixtures, such as SNG and enriched biomethane, into the gas network, maintaining accurate proportions (e.g., 40% synthetic SNG and 60% natural gas).
GAS MIXING SYSTEMS
Anywhere, Anytime, Anything
Synthetic natural gas (SNG) is produced by blending air with LPG, which has a calorific value equal to that of methane (natural gas).
SNG gas mixture can be used in burners as a direct alternative to natural gas without the need for reconfiguration or replacement of the burner.
WHEN DO WE USE SNG
(PROPANE-AIR)?
Discontinuation of natural gas delivery
Gas pressure drop
Increase in natural gas pice
Decrease in calorific value