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PSA vs. Liquid Nitrogen: 5-Year Cost Comparison for Industrial Users

Updated June 2026 · 8 min read

Industrial nitrogen users face a recurring question: keep paying for delivered liquid nitrogen, or invest in on-site PSA generation? This analysis compares both options across a 5-year period using real-world data from 50+ installations.

The Numbers: 30 Nm³/h Consumption

For a mid-size factory consuming 30 Nm³/h of nitrogen (typical for 3–5 laser welding stations):

Cost ItemLiquid N₂ (5-Year)PSA Generator (5-Year)
Equipment Purchase$0 (rental tank)$15,000
Gas Supply$157,680$9,460 (electricity)
Delivery/Logistics$26,280$0 (on-site)
Maintenance$0 (supplier)$3,500 (filters + CMS)
TOTAL 5-Year $183,960 $27,960

Savings with PSA: $156,000 over 5 years = 85% cost reduction.

Key Factors That Affect ROI

1. Local Electricity Cost

The primary operating cost for a PSA generator is electricity. At $0.10/kWh, a 5.5 kW system costs ~$0.55/hour to run — producing ~30 Nm³ of nitrogen at $0.018/Nm³. Compared to bottled nitrogen at $0.50+/Nm³, the savings are dramatic even in high-cost electricity regions.

2. Nitrogen Consumption

Higher consumption = faster payback. A factory using 10 Nm³/h saves ~$35,000/year. A factory using 100 Nm³/h saves ~$350,000/year. The generator cost scales sub-linearly with flow rate, making larger systems even more economical.

3. Purity Requirements

Higher purity requires additional purification stages and more frequent molecular sieve replacement. Standard 99.9% purity is the sweet spot for most industrial applications — balancing cost and performance.

When Does PSA Make Sense?

PSA nitrogen generation is optimal when:

  • Daily nitrogen consumption exceeds 50 Nm³
  • Continuous supply is critical (no production stops for bottle changes)
  • Purity consistency matters (PSA maintains ±0.1% vs. bottle variation)
  • Electricity cost is below $0.30/kWh

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