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F-DGSi

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F-DGSi
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryLaboratory equipment
Founded 📆2006
Founder 👔Fabienne Palgé
Headquarters 🏙️Les Ulis (Near Paris), France
Area served 🗺️
Products 📟 Hydrogen generators, Nitrogen generators, Zero air generators, Liquid nitrogen generators
ServicesInstallation, training, rental, qualification, maintenance (F-DGSi Care)
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.f-dgs.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

F-DGSi is a French, family-owned manufacturer founded in 2006 and headquartered near Paris. The company designs and produces a wide range of high-purity gas and liquid generators—such as hydrogen, nitrogen, and liquid nitrogen systems—for laboratory and industrial applications.

F-DGSi - Headquarter

History

F-DGSi was created by its current CEO Fabienne Palgé in 2006 in Les Ulis, France.[1]

  • 2006 - Creation of F-DGSi
  • 2010 - Alliance range launched generators with remote connections and a compact size
  • 2011 - F-DGSi expands in India and the United Arab Emirates
  • 2012 - Nitrogen generators are added to The Alliance range - revealed at the PITTCON event (Florida).
  • 2014 - IGSM (Innovative Gas System Manufacturing) division is created
  • 2015 - Distributor agreements signed in South Africa, Russia, the United States and Japan
  • 2017 - F-DGSi launches its range of liquid nitrogen generator, the CRYOGEN
  • 2018 - F-DGSi Inc opened in Boston, United States
  • 2019 - The COSMOS and CALYPSO ranges are revealed to replace the Alliance ranges. Revealed during the Forum Labo show in Paris
  • 2023 - F-DGSi India Pvt. Ltd. opened in India

Products

The company manufactures a variety of on-site gas generation systems aimed at replacing high-pressure cylinders:

  • Hydrogen generators (COSMOS series), producing hydrogen with purities up to 99.99999% for GC/GC-MS applications.[2]
  • Nitrogen generators, for LC-MS, GC×GC, and sample evaporation, using membrane and PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) technologies.
  • Zero air generators, supplying purified air for analytical detectors such as FID, often as part of modular COSMOS stacks.[3]
  • Liquid nitrogen generators (CRYOGEN series), producing 10–80 L/day of cryogenic liquid nitrogen on-site using PSA separation and liquefaction technology.[4]

Manufacturing and quality

All research, design, and manufacturing are carried out at the company's Paris-area facility. Products are developed to ISO-compliant standards, with reliability and safety as priorities. The company also provides proactive remote monitoring and long-term service contracts through its "F-DGSi Care" program.[5]

Applications

F-DGSi generators are used in laboratories and industries for techniques such as gas chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC-MS), inductively coupled plasma (ICP), total organic carbon (TOC) analysis, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), rheology, and particle sizing.

Awards

  • The G3+ rating by the Bank of France, a certificate awarded as a safe company with international customers (2014)
  • Grant issued by the French government with a €250,000 prize to promote and develop F-DGSi's product innovation internationally (2014)[6]
  • The Export and Innovation prize awarded by the Ile de France Regional Council for an exceptional international performance (2014)[7]

See also

References

  1. "F-DGSi - About Us". F-DGSi - About Us. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  2. "COSMOS Hydrogen Generators". Scientific Support Services. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  3. "FDGSi COSMOS Catalogue" (PDF). Davidson Analytical. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  4. "Liquid nitrogen generators (CRYOGEN series)". CRYOGEN GENERATORS. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  5. "Gas Generators". MD Scientific. Retrieved 27 August 2025.
  6. "Bénéficiaires de l'appel à projets PM'up 2008 - 2017". data.iledefrance.fr (in français). Retrieved 2025-09-24.
  7. "Actes administratifs de la Région Île-de-France - Fiche détail — Open data Île-de-France". data.iledefrance.fr. Retrieved 2025-09-24.

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