The membrane generator separates different components of the air by means of hollow fibers over lengths adapted to each need.
These extremely compact components make it possible to be present in the generator in large quantities and to ensure its treatment at the highest flow rates.
Air passes through the membrane along the fibers, releasing oxygen, water vapor and other gases, except nitrogen, which is trapped in the membrane.
This nitrogen, without any water vapor, is then released at the outlet of the generator.