Which gas is used in gas spring?
Nitrogen gas is used in gas springs as a medium. It is charged with a certain pressure to achieve the desired force.
- -Nitrogen is inert and nonflammable and does not react with any of the internal components.
- -Nitrogen has large molecules; it escapes or leaks more slowly, so it can maintain pressure for longer.
- -Nitrogen is very stable and reduces the spoilage of other components.
- Nitrogen is an insulator, less prone to heating up when the gas spring works frequently.
- -Increased safety and efficiency in the actual application.
Can you recharge a gas spring with nitrogen?
Most of the gas struts are “non-rechargeable.” It is a closed system that no extra gas can be introduced into the system once it is charged with inert nitrogen gas and manufactured. As a “sealed” device, we suggest you take pieces of advice from a skilled technician if you want to destroy, drill or modify it.
As a leading gas spring manufacturer in Asia, JP uses 99.999% purity Nitrogen from AirProducts, the highest quality in the industry.