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Choosing a Nitrogen Generator for Sample Preparation: Organomation vs. Peak vs. Parker

Th, 28.8.2025
| Original article from: Organomation / Sarah Johnson
Compare Organomation NITRO-GEN+, Peak Genius XE 35, and Parker NitroFlow Lab. Explore cost, performance, usability, and warranty to choose the right nitrogen generator for sample prep.
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In laboratories focused on sample preparation, especially in workflows involving nitrogen blowdown evaporation, the need for a consistent, high-flow nitrogen supply is non-negotiable. Traditionally, many labs have relied on gas cylinders to meet this demand, but with rising operational costs and safety concerns, on-site nitrogen generators have become a more efficient and sustainable alternative.

This post compares three leading nitrogen generators for sample prep applications:

Each unit supports nitrogen evaporation techniques, but there are key differences in cost, performance, and practicality that may influence your decision.

Organomation: Choosing a Nitrogen Generator for Sample Preparation - Organomation vs. Peak vs. ParkerOrganomation: Choosing a Nitrogen Generator for Sample Preparation - Organomation vs. Peak vs. Parker

Cost Efficiency

One of the primary considerations for any lab is cost. While all three models include built-in compressors, removing the need for external air sources, the NITRO-GEN+ is designed to offer maximum value. It provides competitive performance at a lower initial investment, making it ideal for labs seeking to stretch their budget without compromising reliability.

In contrast, the Peak Genius XE 35 and Parker NitroFlow Lab are both positioned as premium units with added features that may not be necessary for routine sample preparation tasks.

Be sure to download the full nitrogen generator comparison PDF to view actual pricing.

Performance in Evaporation Workflows

Sample prep workflows often require high flow rates to support multiple nitrogen blowdown evaporators or multitasking across instruments. Here's how the three units stack up:

Organomation NITRO-GEN+
  • Flow rate: up to 35 L/min
  • Max pressure: 116 psi (8 bar)
  • Purity: up to 99%
Peak Genius XE 35
  • Flow rate: up to 35 L/min
  • Max pressure: 116 psi (8 bar)
  • Purity: up to 99.5%
Parker NitroFlow Lab
  • Flow rate: up to 32 L/min
  • Max pressure: 116 psi (8 bar)
  • Purity: up to 99.5%

All three units meet the pressure and flow demands for evaporation, but the NITRO-GEN+’s 35 L/min output ensures compatibility with multiple evaporators or high-volume workflows.

The slightly lower purity (99%) is more than sufficient for nitrogen blowdown applications, where purity above 98% is typically acceptable. Higher-purity models, like those from Peak and Parker, may be better suited for ultra-sensitive analytical methods, but are not essential for evaporation.

Physical Specifications and Usability

Organomation NITRO-GEN+
  • Compressor: Included
  • Touch screen: No
  • Noise level: 55 dBA
  • Dimensions: 19 × 33 × 25 in.
  • Weight: 198 lbs.
Peak Genius XE 35
  • Compressor: Included
  • Touch screen: Yes
  • Noise level: <56 dBA
  • Dimensions: 25 × 22.5 × 28 in.
  • Weight: 202 lbs.
Parker NitroFlow Lab
  • Compressor: Included
  • Touch screen: Yes
  • Noise level: <58 dBA
  • Dimensions: 28 × 12 × 35 in.
  • Weight: 204 lbs.

All three models are self-contained and easy to install. The NITRO-GEN+ has a slightly smaller footprint and quieter operation, but the differences are marginal.

Labs that prioritize a modern user interface may prefer the touch screens available on the Peak and Parker models. However, the NITRO-GEN+’s straightforward display offers simplicity and reliability without the added complexity.

Warranty and Support

Organomation NITRO-GEN+
  • System warranty: 2 years or 8,000 hours
  • Compressor: Included in system warranty
Peak Genius XE 35
  • System warranty: 2 years
  • Compressor: Included in system warranty
Parker NitroFlow Lab
  • System warranty: 1 year
  • Compressor: 2 years or 8,000 hours

Warranty coverage is an important consideration, especially for high-throughput labs. Organomation’s 2-year/8,000-hour warranty on the NITRO-GEN+ provides peace of mind, aligning with what most labs expect for mission-critical equipment.

Conclusion

If your lab relies on nitrogen for evaporation, concentration, or solvent removal, the Organomation NITRO-GEN+ offers an ideal balance of performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness. While the Peak and Parker units offer slightly higher purity and interface enhancements, these features may not be necessary for most sample preparation workflows.

For labs looking to increase efficiency, reduce gas cylinder costs, and maintain reliable evaporation performance, the NITRO-GEN+ stands out as a smart, practical investment.

Find out which generator is best for your lab by utilizing our nitrogen generator product finder. And to see how much you could save by switching to a nitrogen generator, try our generator savings calculator!

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