HIGH-CAPACITY GAS MIXER FOR MAP PACKAGING LINES
- Mixes 2 or 3 gas components at high capacity
- Ensures stable flow and precise gas composition in every operation
- Optional data logging for traceability
- Optimizes gas savings and process control when combined with Dansensor MAP Check 3
Overview:
Dansensor® MAP Mix Provectus® uses advanced electronic mixing technology, offering superior reliability, accuracy, and performance compared to traditional gas mixers. It sets a new standard for usability, ease of operation, rich data output, and high stability. The device displays and logs critical information in real time, including current gas flow, total gas consumption, and mixed gas composition.
Key Advantages:
- Compatible with all gas sources and mixtures, even with fluctuating or varying input/output pressure
- Mixes 2 or 3 gases (O₂, N₂, CO₂, Ar, or air) with quick setup via intuitive touchscreen
- Stores up to 10 custom configurations for easy switching between products or package sizes without errors
- Pressure sensors on each gas inlet provide early warning when gas supply is low
- When integrated with Dansensor MAP Check 3, it communicates directly with the packaging line, automatically adjusting gas flow to optimize consumption and minimize waste
- Compact design with exceptional gas flow up to 1,500 L/min; for higher demand, up to 3 units can be connected in parallel to triple the capacity
MAP Mix Provectus Gas Mixer
Benefits:
- Stable gas output suitable for high-capacity MAP packaging lines
- Accurate and consistent gas mixing, unaffected by input pressure variations
- Simple, intuitive setup and operation
- Reliable data traceability by recording key parameters
- Integrated with Dansensor MAP Check 3 for optimized quality control and gas savings
- Applicable to all types of MAP packaging machines in the food industry and other sectors
Features:
- Available in 2-gas or 3-gas mixing models
- Stores up to 10 custom mixing recipes
- Real-time display of gas ratios, input/output pressure, and flow
- Data logging: gas consumption, gas mixture composition, date & time
- Minimal pressure loss from input to output
- Wide input pressure range: 2 – 10 bar














