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At Nash, we know how to adapt our solutions to specific needs of certain industries, and that includes the complicated process of sugar manufacturing. Our systems are designed for durability against the corrosive effects of CO₂ when mixed with water, as well as sulfur compounds that may be present in flue gases.

Offering precise regulation and exceptional particle handling capabilities, Nash compressors ensure a clean and oil-free CO₂ supply. With a focus on operational reliability and minimal maintenance, our systems are built to last, with a design life exceeding 40 years. 

Key Features

  • Precise pressure & flow control for efficient carbonation
  • Robust particle handling to manage lime dust and impurities
  • Corrosion-resistant materials for longevity
  • Oil-free CO₂ for high-purity sugar production
  • Minimal heat buildup to preserve CO₂ quality
  • Long-term investment with 40+ years of service life

Benefits

  • Improved operational efficiency
  • Reduced production costs
  • Long-term reliability
  • Lower maintenance costs
  • Reduced downtime
  • Energy-efficient operation
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Technical Specifications

  • Capacity Range: 3,800 – 14,000 m³/h
  • Suction Pressure: 0.85 – 1.0 bar abs
  • Discharge Pressure: 1.8 – 2.0 bar abs
  • Gas Temperature: 40 – 60°C (after scrubbing)
  • Material: Stainless steel with protective coatings

Typical Package Includes:

  • CO₂ compressor in stainless steel construction
  • Drive motor and gear unit
  • Gas/liquid separator
  • Interconnecting piping, pipe supports, and expansion joints
  • Valves, sensors, and instrumentation for continuous monitoring
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Applications

  • Sugar manufacturing: carbonation process in sugar refining

  • Beverage industry: carbonation for soft drinks & sparkling water

  • Industrial carbon capture & utilization (CCUS): capturing CO₂ emissions for storage or reuse