10hp,15hp,20hp Free Air Filter, Free Oil Filter, Free separator
7.5kw 11kw 15kw 37kw 55kw 90kw 132kw crew Air Compressors
1.Pictures
2.Technical data
Type
SSD-15A
SSD-20A
SSD-25A
SSD-30A
SSD-50A
SSD-75A
Motor power
Kw/hp
11/15
15/20
18.5/25
22/30
37/50
55/75
Air Volume
(m3/m)/Mpa
1.65/0.7
2.25/0.7
3.22/0.7
3.6/0.7
6.58/0.7
10.8/0.7
1.53/0.8
2.03/0.8
3.01/0.8
3.56/0.8
6.26/0.8
10.1/0.8
1.32/1
1.82/1
2.52/1
3.07/1
5.8/1
8.5/1
1.1/1.2
1.55/1.2
2.3/1.2
2.84/1.2
5.06/1.2
7.69/1.2
Cooling mode
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Drive mode
Directly connected
Starting mode
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
L×W×H (mm)
L
950
950
1150
1250
1500
2045
W
800
800
900
750
970
1250
H
1140
1140
1260
1110
1340
1705
Net weight
Kg
400
440
510
550
770
1750
Noise
dB(A)
63±2
63±2
63±2
63±2
63±2
65±2
Diameter of outlet pipe
G3/4″
G3/4″
G11/4″
G11/4″
G11/2″
G2″
SSD-100A
SSD-120A
SSD-150A
SSD-175A
SSD-200A
SSD-250A
SSD-300A
SSD-350A
75/100
90/120
110/150
132/175
160/200
185/250
220/300
250/350
13.5/0.7
16.2/0.7
21.6/0.7
25.2/0.7
28.7/0.7
32.5/0.7
36.8/0.7
42.7/0.7
12.7/0.8
15.2/0.8
20.1/0.8
24/0.8
27.6/0.8
30.8/0.8
34.7/0.8
40.8/0.8
11.3/1
14.3/1
17.5/1
21/1
25.3/1
28.2/1
30.8/1
38.1/1
10/1.2
12.9/1.2
16/1.2
18.3/1.2
22.4/1.2
25.1/1.2
28.9/1.2
34.9/1.2
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Air cooled
Directly connected
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
Y-△
2045
2329
2578
2578
2856
2856
3092
3092
1250
1516
1656
1656
1898
1898
1944
1944
1705
1745
1920
1920
1895
1895
2143
2143
1820
2200
2950
3550
3880
4050
4700
5100
68±2
68±2
68±2
72±2
72±2
72±2
76±2
76±2
G2″
DN65
DN65
DN65
DN80
DN80
DN80
DN80
3. Specifications
No.
Part Name
Manufacturer or Brand
1
Air end
Baosi
2
Pressure sensor
Yishun, HangZhou
3
Temperature sensor
Yishun, HangZhou
4
intake valve
Red star,HangZhou
5
Starting panel
Schneider
6
Frequency converter
Zhongchen
7
PLC Controller (English)
PLOT,HangZhou
8
Contactor
Schneider
9
Motor
Xihu (West Lake) Dis.n, Lihao
10
air filter
HD
11
Oil filter
HD
12
Oil-air separator element
HD
13
Min. pressure valve
Red star,HangZhou
14
Air Cooler
Yaqi
15
Oil tank
Xihu (West Lake) Dis. vessel
16
Safety valve
HangZhou
17
Fan motor
Shiyibai
4. Features Less parts, no consumables: reliable longtime running, which is applied to industries as metallurgy, mine, mechanical, construction, food etc Low noise and low running cost: Our screw compressors apply imported bearing, rotor is balance tested good by balance machine, there is little vibration and low noise Low oil consumption: The oil-moisture separator is key part for screw compressor, CZPT screw compressor applies most advanced separator, technical data is controlled reliable, oil consumption is controlled under 3ppm Intelligent micro computer control technology is realized for fully monitored and instructed by operators, and it can runs with no-man operation due to remote control. The instruction and data is displayed on the screen panel, and it can detects faults automatically and gives an alarm, and adjust air flow automatically Block: German style block, 0 vibration, low noise, big rotor, low RPM, direct driven. Rotor is 5:6 unbalanced line high efficiency.. Cooler: cooler is assembled with filtration screen which keeps clean in the cooler Motor: high performance motor ensures the screw compressor operated in bad environments Bearing: Sweden CZPT bearing, anti-friction anti-corrosion Pipes: European material high temperature 135celsius and high pressure resistance, no leakage
ZheJiang UFo Compressor & System Co.,Ltd Add: 206,1506 LianhangRoad,Xihu (West Lake) Dis. district,ZheJiang ,China
TAX ID No.9131D
Choosing the Right Air Compressor For Your Home
You will find that air compressors are indispensable tools for a variety of situations, including garages, home workshops, and basements. These tools can power a variety of tools, and each model is sized to suit the job at hand. Because air compressors have only 1 motor, they are lightweight, compact, and easy to handle. Using 1 air compressor to power several tools will also reduce the wear and tear on individual components. This article will introduce some important characteristics to look for when choosing the right air compressor for your home.
Positive displacement
A positive displacement compressor applies pressure to a fluid, whereas a centrifugal 1 does the opposite. A positive displacement compressor creates the desired pressure by trapping air and increasing its volume. Its discharge valve releases the high-pressure gas. These compressors are used in industrial applications and nuclear power plants. The difference between a positive and negative displacement compressor is that a positive displacement compressor can compress and release air at a consistent rate. A positive displacement air compressor uses a reciprocating piston to compress air. This reduces the volume of the air in the compression chamber, and a discharge valve opens when the pressure reaches the desired level. These compressors are used in bicycle pumps and other pneumatic tools. Positive displacement air compressors have multiple inlet ports and have several configurations. Positive displacement air compressors have a single-acting and double-acting piston, and can be oil-lubricated or oil-free. A positive displacement air compressor is different from a dynamic compressor. It draws air into the compression chambers and then releases the pressure when the valve is opened. Positive displacement compressors are common in industrial applications and are available in single-acting, double-acting, and oil-lubricated models. Large piston compressors have ventilated intermediate pieces and crossheads on gudgeon pins. Smaller models have permanently sealed crankcases with bearings.
Oil-free
Oil-free air compressors have some advantages over their oil-lubricated counterparts. They do not require lubrication oil because they are coated with Teflon. The material has 1 of the lowest coefficients of friction and is layered, so it slides past other layers with little effort. Because of this, oil-free compressors tend to be cheaper and still deliver comparable performance. Oil-free compressors are a good choice for industrial applications. The life of an oil-free air compressor is significantly longer than an oil-lubricated counterpart. These models can operate up to 2,000 hours, 4 times longer than the average oil-lubed compressor. Oil-free compressors also have a significantly lower operating noise than their oil-lubricated counterparts. And because they don’t need oil changes, they are quieter. Some even last up to 2,000 hours. An oil-free air compressor is a good choice if your application requires high levels of purity. Several applications require ultra-pure air, and even a drop of oil can cause product spoilage or damage to production equipment. In addition to the health risks, an oil-free air compressor reduces the costs associated with oil contamination and minimizes leaks. It also eliminates the need for oil collection, disposal, and treatment. A typical oil-free air compressor is very efficient, requiring only about 18% of the full load horsepower. However, oil-free compressors have a higher risk of premature failure and are not recommended for large-scale industrial applications. They may also use up to 18% of the compressor’s full capacity. They may sound appealing, but you must make sure you understand the benefits of an oil-free air compressor before choosing 1 for your industrial applications.
Single-stage
A single-stage air compressor is designed to provide the power for a single pneumatic tool or device. These machines are generally smaller than two-stage compressors and produce less heat and energy. These machines aren’t designed for heavy-duty industries, but they are still highly effective for a variety of applications, including auto shops, gas stations, and various manufacturing plants. They can also be used in borewells, as they are suitable for small spaces with low air flow requirements. A single-stage air compressor has 1 cylinder and 2 valves – the inlet and the delivery valves. Both of these valves function mechanically, with the inlet valve controlling torque and the delivery 1 controlling air pressure. Generally, single-stage compressors are powered by a gas engine, but there are also electric models available. The single-stage air compressor is the most common type of air compressor. It has a single cylinder, 1 piston, and 1 air cylinder. The single-stage air compressors are used for small projects or personal use. A two-stage air compressor is more effective for industrial projects. Its longer air end life makes it more efficient. It is also more efficient for use in the automotive industry, where the engine has many cylinders. In general, single-stage compressors require a higher power level. The single-stage model is ideal for small projects, while a two-stage 1 is suitable for larger-scale arsenals.
CFM
The cubic foot-per-minute (CFM) of an air compressor is the output of the machine. In order to calculate the CFM level, start by looking at the compressor’s specifications. You should know how many cubic feet the unit can hold and how many pounds per square inch it can compress. Once you have these information, you can calculate the CFM. Now you can use these numbers to select an appropriate air compressor for your needs. The most common way to increase the CFM of an air compressor is to turn the regulator down. By turning the dial down, the air compressor will produce more than 10 CFM. You can also try connecting 2 output valves. Make sure that the settings are adjusted properly before you begin. This will ensure that your air compressor is functioning at its maximum efficiency and lifespan. To increase the CFM of your air compressor, first check that your regulator is calibrated for the desired pressure level. To calculate the CFM of an air compressor, first determine the tank volume of the machine. Then, multiply this volume by the time it takes to fill the tank. Then, divide the result by 60 seconds to calculate the CFM. Once you know how much air your machine can hold, you can choose a suitable air compressor. If you’re working in a confined area, you should buy a tool with a large tank.
PSI
The PSI of an air compressor is the pressure that it can output. A typical air compressor has a gauge connected to the airline at the bottom, next to it, or between the two. The gauge tells the actual pressure of the air compressor, while the cut-out pressure is determined by the manufacturer. The manufacturer recommends that you set the cut-out pressure 20 to 40 PSI higher than the factory recommended pressure. If you want to set the pressure for your nail gun, you can use the cut-in and cut-out pressures on your compressor, and the tank won’t exceed this range. The PSI of an air compressor measures the force that it can deliver, which is often in pounds per square inch. For most air tools, you need at least 40 to 90 psi. In general, reciprocating air compressors work on an on/off basis. This relationship is known as the duty cycle. All air compressors are rated for a particular duty cycle, such as 50 percent on and 20-5 percent off. The Psig of an air compressor is not free, as many people believe. The PSI of an air compressor is not free, but it is essential to maintain it for safe operations. If you’re having trouble maintaining a consistent pressure, consider turning down the PSI of your compressor by 2 psig. This will determine the critical pressure for the machine. You’ll also increase the amount of energy in the system by 1 percent.
Power source
The power source for an air compressor is crucial in its operation. Without the correct voltage and amperage, air compressors will not function properly. The power source must be close to the compressor so that it can plug into an electrical outlet. If it is too far from the outlet, the compressor may not be able to build enough pressure. When this happens, the fuse inside the air compressor will turn off to protect the user. The power source should be a safe distance from the compressor. Most manufacturers do not specify the power source for an air compressor. Depending on the horsepower, the compressor will require approximately 4 amps of power. A one-horsepower compressor would draw about 12 amps. If it were powered by a typical 120-volt household supply, its motor would exceed the 15-amp breaker capacity. A larger air compressor, however, will require a separate 15-amp power source, making it impossible to use it with this type of power source. The power source for an air compressor is typically electrical alternating current (AC) that is equivalent to the voltage on a standard wall outlet. A three-phase air compressor, on the other hand, requires a special AC supply with 3 electrical offset pulses. Regardless of the type of air compressor, the power source must be compatible with the incoming power service. One of the most common problems when attempting to connect an air compressor to an AC power source is undersized wire. This results in low voltage and high amperes, tripping of over-load relays and blown fuses.
The compressor element’s efficiency and tightness are ensured by its unique profile design.
The aviation impeller coating assures long-term performance.
Oil tank and speed-increasing gearbox are integrated.
Great efficiency, energy savings, and high reliability are all features of the built-in oil pump.
THE AIR END
The compressor air end has a unique profile design that ensures its efficiency and tightness.
The aviation impeller coating assures long-term performance.
The material for the rotor is forged steel, which has high strength and hardness.
Cooling jackets are used on all series of air ends.
Reusable seal made of high-quality metal.
THE ROTOR
Cooling sleeves guarantee that rotor clearance is kept to a bare small at all times.
Boost efficiency and dependability.
A high-efficiency shaft seal decreases wear and eliminate the possibility of oil leakage.
THE COOLER
High heat exchange efficiency, thanks to an integrated water flow design.
Switching is simple with the heat recovery module.
Flow channel built-in, easy to use, and dependable.
THE AIR FILTER
A high-quality intake filter ensures a high level of filtering.
High energy efficiency and process reliability.
Long service life and intervals between maintenance.
THE INTELLIGENT CONTROLLER
The sophisticated control system allows for simultaneous compressor and after-treatment control.
No maintenance is necessary because the hardware and software are designed to be reliable. Multiple local and remote communication options are supported. A thorough examination of the unit’s operational status and historical data.
Certifications
Product Parameters
Model
Maximum Working Pressure
Capacity(FAD)*
Installed Motor Power
Cooling Method
Noise Level
Air Outlet Pipe Diameter
Dimension
Weight
50hz
bar(g)
psig
m3/min
cfm
kw
hp
dB(A)
L
W
H
kg
RF37-7VSD A(W)
7
102
3.0-6.5
105.9-229.5
37
50
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
1850
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
1950
RF37-8VSD A(W)
8
116
2.8–6.4
98.8-226
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
1850
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
1950
RF37-10VSD A(W)
10
145
2.6-6.3
91.8-222.4
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
1850
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
1950
RF45-7VSD A(W)
7
102
4.5-7.7
158.9-271.8
45
60
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF45-8VSD A(W)
8
116
4.0-6.5
141.2-229.5
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF45-10VSD A(W)
10
145
3.5-6.8
123.6-240.1
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF55-7VSD A(W)
7
102
5.0-9.6
176.5-339
55
75
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
1900
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF55-8VSD A(W)
8
116
4.5-8.8
158.9-310.7
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
1900
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF55-10VSD A(W)
10
145
3.5-7.7
123.6-271.9
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
1900
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF75-7VSD A(W)
7
102
5.5-13.5
194.2-476.7
75
100
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF75-8VSD A(W)
8
116
4.5-13.3
158.9-469.6
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF75-10VSD A(W)
10
145
4.4-12.1
155.3-427.3
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2100
RF90-7VSD A(W)
7
102
5.2-16.2
183.6-572
90
120
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2200
RF90-8VSD A(W)
8
116
4.5-15.6
158.9-550.9
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2200
RF90-10VSD A(W)
10
145
4.4-14.2
155.3-501.4
Air Cooling
70
DN50
2160
1450
2200
2000
Water Cooling
63
DN80
2180
1450
2200
2200
RF110-7VSD A(W)
7
102
10.2-19.5
360.2-688.6
110
150
Air Cooling
69
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3700
Water Cooling
67
DN80
2550
1650
2000
2700
RF110-8VSD A(W)
8
116
9.3-19.2
328.4-678
Air Cooling
69
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3700
Water Cooling
67
DN80
2550
1650
2000
2700
RF110-10VSD A(W)
10
145
8.5-17.5
300.1-618
Air Cooling
69
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3700
Water Cooling
67
DN80
2550
1650
2000
2700
RF132-7VSD A(W)
7
102
10.8-23.5
381.3-829.8
132
175
Air Cooling
70
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3700
Water Cooling
67
DN80
2550
1650
2000
2800
RF132-8VSD A(W)
8
116
10.4-22.8
367.2-805.1
Air Cooling
70
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3700
Water Cooling
67
DN80
2550
1650
2000
2800
RF132-10VSD A(W)
10
145
9.9-20.5
349.6-723.9
Air Cooling
70
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3700
Water Cooling
67
DN80
2550
1650
2000
2800
RF145-7VSD A(W)
7
102
11.2-23.9
395.5-844
145
195
Air Cooling
70
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3900
Water Cooling
68
DN80
2550
1650
2000
3000
RF145-8VSD A(W)
8
116
10.2-22.1
360.2-780.4
Air Cooling
70
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3900
Water Cooling
68
DN80
2550
1650
2000
3000
RF145-10VSD A(W)
10
145
9.8-20.5
346.0-723.9
Air Cooling
70
DN80
4050
1650
2000
3900
Water Cooling
68
DN80
2550
1650
2000
3000
RF160-7VSD A(W)
7
102
12.1-28.5
427.3-1006.4
160
215
Air Cooling
74
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5400
Water Cooling
72
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4000
RF160-8VSD A(W)
8
116
11.6-26.4
409.6-932.3
Air Cooling
74
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5400
Water Cooling
72
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4000
RF160-10VSD A(W)
10
145
9.9-24.5
349.6-865.2
Air Cooling
74
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5400
Water Cooling
72
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4000
RF200-7VSD A(W)
7
102
16.5-36.1
582.6-1274.8
200
270
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5600
Water Cooling
65
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4200
RF200-8VSD A(W)
8
116
15.4-33.9
543.8-1197.1
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5600
Water Cooling
65
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4200
RF200-10VSD A(W)
10
145
15.0-30.8
529.7-1087.6
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5600
Water Cooling
67
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4200
RF250-7VSD A(W)
7
102
21.1-45.2
745.1-1596.2
250
350
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5800
Water Cooling
74
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4300
RF250-8VSD A(W)
8
116
19.2-43.4
678.0-1532.6
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5800
Water Cooling
74
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4300
RF250-10VSD A(W)
10
145
18.5-38.8
653.3-1370.2
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5800
Water Cooling
74
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4300
RF275-7VSD A(W)
7
102
22.2-46.8
783.9-1652.7
275
370
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5900
Water Cooling
74
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4400
RF275-8VSD A(W)
8
116
21.3-43.5
752.2-1536.1
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5900
Water Cooling
74
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4400
RF275-10VSD A(W)
10
145
20.1-41.5
709.8-1465.5
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5900
Water Cooling
74
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4400
RF315-7VSD A(W)
7
102
25.0-53.0
882.8-1871.6
315
420
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5800
Water Cooling
65
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4400
RF315-8VSD A(W)
8
116
24.0-51.5
847.5-1818.7
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5800
Water Cooling
65
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4400
RF315-10VSD A(W)
10
145
23.0-49.5
812.2-1748
Air Cooling
76
DN80
5040
1650
2100
5800
Water Cooling
65
DN80
3100
1650
2000
4400
Detailed Photos
How to Repair and Maintain an Air Compressor
A compressor is a device used to move air from 1 place to another. Air enters the air compressor through the intake valve. Inside the compressor, the vanes on the inner rotor rotate within an eccentric cavity. The self-adjusting length arm divides the space into multiple cavities of different sizes. As the rotor rotates, air fills the cavity. As air flows around the cavity, it builds pressure and is squeezed out of the compressor output.
Positive displacement
Positive displacement air compressors use reciprocating pistons to compress air. Gas is drawn in during the suction stroke and compressed by moving the piston in the opposite direction. It then discharges the compressed air by moving it in the opposite direction. This type of air compressor is most commonly found in automobiles, refrigerators, and other applications that require high pressure. However, it is not as efficient as a centrifugal compressor. Most modern air compressors use positive displacement. Positive displacement models capture a volume of air in the compression chamber and distribute it when the pump is operating at maximum capacity. They are more economical than their negative displacement counterparts. Reciprocating screw air compressors are the most common positive displacement compressors. The reciprocating screw air compressor adopts a water jacket around the cylinder and is often used in processes such as oil drilling. A bicycle pump is an example of positive displacement compression. Air is drawn into the cylinder and compressed by the moving piston. A piston compressor works on the same principle, but it uses a rotating crankshaft or connecting rod to complete the movement of the pistons. There are 2 types of positive displacement compressors: single-acting and double-acting. Both types work on the same principle, both are positive displacement compressors. The difference between the 2 types is the pressure ratio. In air compression, positive displacement compression reduces the volume of the fluid and reduces its viscosity. This results in higher pressure ratios and is used in centrifugal, axial, and scroll compressors. Positive displacement is a common feature of most air compressors. Positive displacement compressors offer the same benefits and are more energy-efficient when applied to oil-free and gas applications. This type of compression is usually the best choice for low-pressure applications.
oil free
If you’re looking for an air compressor for your business, consider an oil-free air compressor. These models offer cleaner, quieter operation than traditional air compressors and require less maintenance. They also meet ISO Class 0 or Class 1 air purity requirements. Oil-free air compressors are also quieter, with fewer moving parts and less noise. These advantages make oil-free air compressors an ideal solution for many commercial applications. Air purity is critical in many industries. Even the tiniest drop of oil can damage production equipment or damage products. The best way to find an oil-free air compressor for your business is to consider the process and end product. As air quality improves, more and more businesses are turning to oil-free compressors. Some of the advantages and disadvantages of these air compressors are: When choosing an oil-free air compressor, it is important to understand the terminology used in the industry. Knowing these terms will make it easier for you to choose the right compressor for your needs. ACTFM, or actual cubic feet per minute, is an industry term for measuring the amount of air pumped in 1 minute under rated conditions. Although a simple number, it can be very useful in determining which type of air compressor is best for your application. The ISO 8573-1 international standard defines air quality and provides air purity classifications. The strictest classification is air purity class 0. Many manufacturers claim that oil-free air compressors meet this standard. However, a class 0 oil-free air compressor does not necessarily mean that the air is free of contaminants. In fact, Class 0 is the benchmark for air purity. While zero air quality is the highest level, that doesn’t mean it’s completely oil-free.
double acting
A double-acting air compressor is a device that uses compressed air to generate electricity. Its working principle is based on piston and connecting rod. The connecting rod connects the crankshaft to the piston through pins and caps. The piston moves as the piston moves. Rods are usually made of forged carbon steel. In terms of service and maintenance, double-acting compressors require regular vise maintenance and proper cleaning. The displacement of the compressor is a measure of the displacement that the piston can produce in a certain period of time. Displacement is usually expressed in actual cubic feet per minute. The exact calculation depends on the type of cylinder and the configuration of the compressor. Single-acting cylinders can have head-end or crank-end displacement, both of which can be measured using the displacement equation. A double-acting air compressor will use this equation. 4 and 6 calculate the displacement. Double-acting air compressors have multiple cylinders and are made of cast iron. They are water-cooled and have a mechanical connection between the piston and connecting rod. A double-acting compressor compresses air twice per revolution of the motor. One cylinder moves up, while the other cylinder moves down. The piston moves down, allowing air to enter through valve #1. During the operation of the compressor, the temperature of the air and gas increases. Double-acting air compressors typically have high pressure and are considered workhorses. Double-acting compressors also feature intercooling and double compression. As a result, these machines tend to last longer than single-acting compressors. Its low speed and dual compression make it a workhorse in the compressor industry. Double-acting air compressors are workhorses and versatile devices.
fuel tank pressure switch
You can adjust the pressure in the air compressor tank by adjusting the differential pressure. You can turn the mainspring clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the pressure. This valve will open when the pressure is low enough to start the compressor. If the pressure is too low, the valve should be closed. The cut-in and cut-out pressures should be set to appropriate values. After adjusting the tank pressure, check the hysteresis of the tank pressure switch and set the desired shutoff pressure. If the pressure in the tank falls below the cut-in level, the tank pressure switch must be replaced. You can test the switch with a multimeter. Make sure the switch is not damaged. If you can’t find the switch, you can look at the other sections. If you find any damaged or missing parts, you should replace them. Otherwise, it may be time to check the tank pressure switch. You may need to disassemble the compressor and remove the switch. The fuel tank pressure switch is an important part of the air compressor. It keeps you informed of the amount of air delivered by the compressor. If your tank or tank is damaged, your readings will be wrong. If the pressure switch is damaged, it will not function properly and result in incorrect readings. Fortunately, there are some easy ways to fix this. To prevent this from happening, keep the tank pressure switch in good condition. When the air pressure in the tank drops to the cut-in pressure setting, the switch allows power to flow through it. This will start the motor and pump of the air compressor. Then, if the pressure in the tank rises above the cut-off level, the switch will trip and stop the compressor. This will prevent it from being over-pressurized. Power flow will continue to flow to the motor. Depending on your compressor model, you can change the cut-in and cut-out pressures as needed.
energy source
The power supply of the air compressor is very important. Most air compressors run on 12 VDC, which is ideal for automotive use. Alternatively, you can buy a switching power supply for around $20. No matter which power supply you choose, you must ensure that it can support the maximum current of the compressor. You can find power supplies in all sizes, from quarter-horsepower to five-horsepower. The voltage required for a three-phase air compressor will vary. Three-phase air compressors require 3 separate power cords and a three-phase electrical service panel. This is because a standard 120/240-volt electrical service panel is not sufficient to power a three-phase compressor. Additionally, three-phase compressors require 3 separate isolated wires for the engine and motor circuits. Three-phase compressors do not require a neutral wire.
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2.Specification:
Model
Motor
Capacity
Pressure
Cylinder
Speed
Air Tank
Weight
Packing dimension
SY-AL2055
1.5KW(2HP)
170L/Min
8Bar
φ55mm×2
1050RPM
50L
65KG
97×38×70CM
SY-AL2055
1.5KW(2HP)
170L/Min
8Bar
φ55mm×2
1050RPM
100L
70KG
116×41×79CM
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what to see in an air compressor
If you need to buy an air compressor, you should know what to look for. The types of air compressors on the market are classified according to their CFM rating, safety devices, and pumps. There are several differences between lubricated and oil-free air compressors that you should know before buying. To better understand the difference between these types of air compressors, read on. This article will guide you through these differences.
Pump
If you are looking for a quality air compressor, you have come to the right place. A good air compressor pump will provide high pressure for anything from tires to boats and more. There are hundreds of different models to choose from, and the great thing about buying 1 from a Chinese manufacturer is that they have so many options. More importantly, Chinese manufacturers can customize air equipment such as air compressors at low prices. A good quality air pump won’t break easily, but you’ll be able to use it for years. Choosing a high-quality pump will help you avoid many hassles on the road, such as unplanned downtime and installation costs. Plus, a pump from the same manufacturer as your air compressor is your best bet to ensure optimum performance. Listed below are some tips for finding a quality pump for your air compressor. The air compressor is an important but unremarkable invention. Without them, our lives would be completely different. Without a pump, we can’t get hot water from central heating, nor can we get heat from the refrigerator. We can’t inflate bicycle tires, and we can’t refuel cars. Pumps are vital to all kinds of machines. So why is it important to choose the right product? The answer may surprise you. Different types of pumps are used for different applications. Positive displacement pumps move a fixed volume of fluid and direct it to a drain. This design ensures constant flow at a constant speed regardless of discharge pressure. Centrifugal pumps work differently. The impeller accelerates the fluid, converting the input energy into kinetic energy. This type of pump is most commonly used in mines, air conditioning, industrial plants, and flood control.
safety equipment
There are several safety features you should check when using an air compressor. First, check the connection of the air filter to the air. If they come loose, parts may separate and cause injury. Another important safety feature is the shut-off valve. When working near compressed air, the shut-off valve should be within easy reach and visibility. Moving parts and other equipment must be protected with protective covers. Check safety valve and replace damaged parts. Rupture discs are copper discs located on the air cooler. When the air pressure exceeds a certain limit, it bursts. Fusible plugs contain materials that melt at high temperatures. The compressor should have a lubricating oil pressure alarm and cut off the trip signal. If these 2 safety devices fail, the compressor should be stopped immediately. The rupture disc should be inspected at least weekly to ensure it does not rupture under pressure. If the pressure level is too high, and overcurrent protection device cuts power to the motor. It also automatically shuts off the compressor when the hose ruptures or the air volume exceeds a preset level. The device should be installed on the air compressor to prevent accidents. Its job is to protect the operator from harm. If employees do not follow these safety measures, they may cause equipment damage. To ensure safety when operating the air compressor, safety glasses and gloves should be worn. Pressurized air can cause eye injury, and crash goggles can provide a barrier to prevent this. Additionally, the self-retracting cord prevents trip hazards and reinforces excess cord. You should also keep your hands and body away from the air nozzle. This will prevent you from being sprayed with compressed air.
CFM Rating
An air compressor’s PSI and CFM ratings indicate the pressure and volume it can deliver. PSI stands for pounds per square inch and measures the force and pressure contained in 1 square inch of air. These 2 indicators are equally important when choosing an air compressor. If you need a lot of compressed air for a specific application, you will need a higher psi compressor. Likewise, if you are using compressed air in a smaller application, a low cfm compressor will not provide enough power to meet your needs. When comparing different air compressors, be sure to pay close attention to horsepower and CFM ratings. While compressor power is essential for some tasks, it is not the most important aspect. The CFM rating of an air compressor will determine how big a project it can handle and how long it takes to charge. Make sure you understand the CFM and PSI ratings of your future compressors, as not knowing these important statistics can frustrate you and drive up costs. In general, it is best to choose an air compressor with a CFM rating higher than the size of the air tool. This will ensure that the air compressor has enough pressure to work multiple tools efficiently at the same time. While smaller CFM ratings may be sufficient for smaller projects, larger tools such as drills require a lot of air. Therefore, the higher the CFM, the larger and more powerful the tool. Once you understand the CFM of an air compressor, you can start looking for the right tool. You can check the CFM rating of your air compressor online by commenting below. If you’re not sure about the size of your air tool, you can always buy a second air compressor. This is a great way to double the CFM of your air compressor! You’ll have more air to do more work, and your compressor will last longer.
Lack of oil and lubrication
Oil-free air compressors have a smaller footprint and require less maintenance than oil-lubricated air compressors. Although oil-lubricated air compressors are more expensive and heavier than oil-free air compressors, they are also ideal for stationary use. The benefits of oil-free air compressors include greater durability and lower maintenance costs. The advantages and disadvantages of each type are discussed below. Oil-free air compressors are generally quieter than oil-lubricated air compressors. However, you may still experience some noise while using it. To avoid this, you should choose a quiet intake compressor. However, if you work next to a noisy compressor, you should buy a muffler, an aftermarket filter that reduces compressor noise. If you want to use the air compressor for a long time, the oil-free model is not the right choice. Its Teflon coating wears off over time, especially at extreme temperatures. Additionally, oil-free air compressors have a large number of moving parts that require regular maintenance, while oil-filled air compressors are great for those who don’t want to invest in extra parts. Another major difference between oil-free and oil-lubricated air compressors is lubrication. Oil-lubricated air compressors require regular lubrication whereas oil-free air compressors are pre-lubricated. They have fewer parts and are cheaper. Oil-free air compressors are lighter than oil-lubricated air compressors. In addition to being more affordable, oil-free air compressors are more powerful and durable. While oil-filled air compressors are more efficient and durable, they generate a lot of heat. However, they are also more expensive and require regular oil changes. Furthermore, they are difficult to transport. They also need to be permanently installed. These air compressors are also not portable and require a fixed location. So, consider your needs before deciding which type is best for you. When you’re choosing an air compressor for your business, be sure to shop around.
noise level
If you are wondering what the noise level of an air compressor is, the answer depends on your specific equipment and working environment conditions. Typically, air compressors produce 40 to 90 decibels of noise. Although the lower the decibel level, the quieter the compressor will be. Larger, more powerful air compressors produce higher noise levels than their little brothers. But no matter how big the air compressors are, it’s a good idea to wear hearing protection while working around them. When purchasing a new air compressor, the noise level of the air compressor should be considered. While this may seem like a small problem, there are actually a lot of variations on these noisy machines. The most common type of air compressor is the reciprocating piston pump. This model uses pistons similar to an engine to rotate inside a chamber. The piston moves quickly and traps air proportional to its size. Single-piston air compressors are generally noisier than twin-piston models, also known as twin cylinders. But even if you have the proper equipment to protect your hearing, it’s still important to know the noise level of an air compressor. Even if the noise is not immediately dangerous, it can still cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. This condition is called noise-induced hearing loss, and an air compressor with a sound level of 80 or higher can cause permanent hearing damage. You can avoid potential damage to your hearing and prevent accidents by simply paying attention to the noise level of your air compressor. Air compressors are inherently noisy, but if you take steps to reduce their noise levels, you can minimize disruption to neighbors and co-workers. For example, installing a sound enclosure in your work area can prevent your air compressor from making as much noise as before. Depending on your workspace, you can also try installing a long air hose, which will reduce sound levels by up to 25%.
Product Features In pharmaceutical, electronic, chemical, microbial fermentation, blow moulding, pressure detection and other industrial production, there are many medium-pressure compressed air to be used to 1.6-4.0 MPa in power plants, naval ships, national defense facilities. At present, piston air compressors are mostly used at home and abroad, while piston air compressors are characterized by large vibration, high noise, large leakage and short service life, so their efficiency is very low and the same work is done. The medium pressure oil-free screw machine has compact structure, high working efficiency, low noise, low vibration, easy maintenance, low operating cost and good air quality. At the same time, the series of machines are controlled by micro-computer system. The whole machine has multiple protective performance of pressure, temperature and overload energy. 1.Constant pressure control: high-precision constant pressure control with a pressure fluctuation range within0.01MPa. 2. Variable frequency soft start: remove CZPT current during starting, avoid the power grid impact, prevent the current impact through gradual speed regulation and improve flexibility; 3.No idling: prevent idling of the compressor during running and reduce invalid energy consumption; 3.High performance vector control: low-frequency starting provides a large torque and a low running current, ensuring to get a reasonable torque to drive the air compressor to run stably with the minimum temperature rise of the motor within a wide speed range;
Model
Working Pressure
Capacity
Motor Power
Noise dB(A)
Inlet and outlet pipe diameter of cooling water
Cooling water volume
Dimension(mm)
Net Weight
Air Outlet Pipe Diameter
Psi
bar
Cfm
m3/min
kw/hp
Water temp.32ºC
L
W
H
KGS
T/H
SGM08
116
8
40.65
1.15
7.5/10
58
3/4″
2
1550
775
1445
630
3/4″
145
10
36.01
1.02
SGM11
116
8
54.73
1.55
11/15
58
3/4″
2.5
1080
750
1571
280
3/4″
145
10
46.61
1.32
174
12
36.02
1.02
SGM15
116
8
84.74
2.40
15/20
63
1″
3.5
1080
750
1571
300
1″
145
10
74.86
2.12
174
12
56.85
1.61
SGM18
116
8
109.46
3.10
18.5/25
65
1″
4
1380
850
1185
430
1″
145
10
92.51
2.62
174
12
75.21
2.13
SGM22
116
8
123.59
3.50
22/30
65
1″
5
1380
850
1185
450
1″
145
10
110.52
3.13
174
12
92.16
2.61
SGM30
116
8
176.55
5.00
30/40
66
1 1/4″
7
1380
850
1185
500
1 1/2″
145
10
148.30
4.20
174
12
112.29
3.18
SGM37
116
8
215.39
6.10
37/50
67
1 1/4″
9
1500
1000
1345
650
1 1/2″
145
10
184.32
5.22
174
12
169.84
4.81
SGM45
116
8
257.76
7.30
45/60
68
1 1/2″
10
1500
1000
1345
680
2″
145
10
216.45
6.13
174
12
199.50
5.65
SGM55
116
8
338.98
9.60
55/75
70
1 1/2″
12
1800
1250
1670
1150
2″
145
10
303.67
8.60
174
12
262.00
7.42
SGM75
116
8
441.38
12.50
75/100
73
1 1/2″
18
1800
1250
1670
1200
2″
145
10
403.24
11.42
174
12
347.10
9.83
SGM90
116
8
575.55
16.30
90/120
73
2″
20
1800
1250
1670
1350
2 1/2”
145
10
512.70
14.52
174
12
434.31
12.30
SGM110
116
8
685.01
19.40
110/150
78
2″
24
2300
1470
1840
1800
2 1/2”
145
10
596.74
16.90
174
12
533.18
15.10
SGM132
116
8
784.24
22.21
132/175
78
2″
30
2300
1470
1840
1850
2 1/2”
145
10
719.62
20.38
174
12
645.82
18.29
SGM160
116
8
1018.69
28.85
160/200
78
2 1/2″
35
2300
1470
1840
2000
3″
145
10
865.80
24.52
174
12
782.82
22.17
SGM200
116
8
1293.41
36.63
200/270
78
3″
43
3150
1980
2152
3500
4″
145
10
1154.64
32.70
174
12
978.79
27.72
SGM250
116
8
1514.09
42.88
250/350
78
3″
53
3150
1980
2152
3800
4
145
10
1377.09
39.00
174
12
1223.14
34.64
SGM320
116
8
2086.82
59.10
320/430
80
4″
60
3150
1980
2152
4000
5″
145
10
1889.09
53.50
174
12
1703.71
48.25
Motor Protection Class: IP23/IP54/IP55 or as per your required
Voltage: 380V/50Hz/3ph, 380V/60Hz/3ph, 220V/50Hz/3ph, 220V/60Hz/3ph, 440V/50Hz/3ph, 440V/60Hz/3ph, or as per your requests.
Q1: What is the rotor speed for the air end? A1: 2980rmp.
Q2: What’s your lead time? A2: usually, 5-7 days. (OEM orders: 15days)
Q3: Can you offer water cooled air compressor? A3: Yes, we can (normally, air cooled type).
Q4: What’s the payment term? A4: T/T, L/C, Western Union, etc. Also we could accept USD, RMB, and other currency.
Q5: Do you accept customized voltage? A5: Yes. 380V/50Hz/3ph, 380V/60Hz/3ph, 220V/50Hz/3ph, 220V/60Hz/3ph, 440V/50Hz/3ph, 440V/60Hz/3ph, or as per your requests.
Q6: What is your warranty for air compressor? A6: One year for the whole air compressor(not including the consumption spare parts) and technical supports can be provided according to your needs.
Q7: Can you accept OEM orders? A7: Yes, OEM orders are warmly welcome.
Q8: How about your customer service and after-sales service? A8: 24hrs on-line support, 48hrs problem solved promise.
Q9: Do you have spare parts in stock? A9: Yes, we do.
Q10: What kind of initial lubrication oil you used in air compressor? A10: TOTAL 46# mineral oil.
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Types of Air Compressors
There are many types of Air Compressors available on the market. Learn which 1 is right for your needs and what makes 1 better than another. Find out more about Single-stage models, Oil-free models, and Low-noise models. This article will explain these types and help you decide which 1 you need. You can also learn about Air Compressors that have single-stage compressors. If you are looking for a high-quality compressor, this article will help you choose a unit.
Air Compressors
Air compressors work by forcing atmospheric air through an inlet valve. As the piston moves down, it pulls atmospheric air into the chamber. As the piston rises, it forces the compressed air out of the cylinder through an exhaust valve. One of the most common types of air compressor is the reciprocating type. Another type of compressor is a single-stage piston. These types of compressors compress air in 1 stroke – equivalent to the complete rotation of the piston’s crankshaft. These devices change electrical or mechanical energy into pressurized air. When air is compressed, its volume decreases, increasing its pressure. Air compressors typically have a minimum pressure of 30 bars. The lower pressure band is the range of air pressure. Most compressors are controlled separately, but network controls can be used to interconnect multiple compressors. This type of controller will not work for all types of compressors. There are other types of air compressors that can communicate with each other. Compressed air has multiple applications in all kinds of industries. In agriculture, it can power pneumatically powered material handling machines for irrigation and crop spraying. Dairy equipments also use compressed air. Compressors are also used in the pharmaceutical industry for mixing tanks, packaging, and conveyor systems. Portable air compressors, which can be powered by diesel fuel, are frequently used at remote drilling sites. Portable air compressors are also commonly used in oil and gas. They can be used to remotely control valves and install reactor rods. Whether you use an air compressor for agricultural purposes or in a manufacturing setting, there are some features to consider when choosing an air compressor for your needs. A good compressor will have a safety device. It will automatically shut off the input air and output air once sufficient compressing has been achieved. These features will help your air compressor remain efficient and protect your equipment. The safety device is an important feature of any air compressor to increase its overall efficiency. Vane air compressors are the most common type. They are generally smaller and less powerful than reciprocating piston compressors, so you can use 1 of these for applications that are under 100 horsepower. The vane air compressors have low compression ratios and high capacities, but they are generally limited to low-power applications. Vane compressors tend to run hot, and they typically have a low compression ratio. It is important to choose the correct oil viscosity for your compressor.
Single-stage models
When comparing single-stage air compressors, look for the term “stages.” Multi-stage compressors use 2 stages and can handle more capacity and pressure. One stage involves pressurizing air using a piston and a lower-pressure cylinder. This compressed air is then moved to a storage tank. Single-stage models tend to be more energy-efficient than their two-stage counterparts. But if you don’t need a high-pressure cylinder, a single-stage air compressor can be the best choice. Although single-stage air compressors produce less power, they can produce enough air to power pneumatic tools and other pneumatic equipment. These single-stage units are most useful for smaller-scale home projects and DIY projects. For more industrial purposes, a dual-stage model is the best choice. But if you’re in a hurry, a single-stage unit may be sufficient. Ultimately, it depends on what you plan to do with the air compressor. Single-stage air compressors feature a single cylinder, 1 piston stroke for each revolution of pressurized air. Single-stage compressors are typically smaller and more compact, making them a good choice for smaller work environments. Their cfm capacity (cubic feet per minute) is an important indicator of operating capacity. If you plan to use multiple pneumatic tools, you will probably need a higher cfm model. Similarly, the horsepower of single-stage compressors indicates its working capacity. One horsepower moves 550 pounds per foot per minute. Multi-stage air compressors are generally more expensive and more energy-efficient than single-stage units, but they can offer higher air flow rates. While they may be more complex, they can lower general operating expenses. If you plan on using your air compressor for industrial or commercial use, a dual-stage model might be the best choice. However, if you’re planning to use the air compressor for mass production, a single-stage model may be the best choice. Single-stage air compressors have the same piston size and number of inlets, while dual-stage models have a smaller first piston and a much longer second piston. Both have a cooling tube in between the 2 pistons to reduce the air temperature before the second round of compression. The single-stage model is typically small and portable, while the double-stage air compressor is stationary. These compressors can both be stationary and large.
Low-noise models
Despite its name, low-noise models of air compressors are not all the same. The noise level of a compressor can be affected by several factors, including the power source and proximity to the machine. Reciprocal compressors are generally louder than electric ones because of their many moving parts. By contrast, rotary-screw and scroll compressors have fewer moving parts and are quieter. The noise level of a gas-powered air compressor can be extremely high, making it unsuitable for use indoors. To combat this problem, you can choose an electric model. The noise level of a compressor is primarily caused by motor friction. The cover of a piston is also a major factor in noise, as pistons with minimal covers will produce a lot of noise. Previously, oil was required for a quiet compressor. However, this has changed thanks to the medical industry’s demand for oil-free models. The CZPT EC28M Quiet Air Compressor is another model that features quiet operation. This air compressor makes 59dB of noise. This level is low enough to allow you to carry on normal conversations while it cycles. In addition, this compressor has an industrial oil-free pump and a 2.8 Amp direct-drive induction motor. These 2 features make it a great choice for businesses. Low-noise models of air compressors are available for the construction industry. However, these compressors are not necessarily low-quality, which is why you should consider the noise level of your air tool before purchasing one. The specialists at CZPT can recommend the low-noise models for your particular application and space. Noise can distract people who work near the air compressor. That is why many businesses now opt for these models.
Oil-free models
A number of oil-free models of air compressors are available, but what makes them special? Oil-free compressors don’t contain oil, so they’re lubricated by grease instead. They’re a good choice if you’re working with a small compressor and don’t want to risk damaging it. On the other hand, oil-free models do generate significant amounts of heat, which can damage the compressor. Higher pressure can grind the compressor against itself, or even warp it. A few words of knowledge can help you choose the best oil-free air compressor for your needs. For example, a compressor’s horsepower is a measurement of how powerful the motor is. Higher horsepower means a higher PSI or ACFM. You can also use the ACFM to compare the two. Scroll technology is a modern air compression system that uses a stationary and mobile spiral. This reduces the volume of air in the compressor by directing it to the center. Purchasing an oil-free air compressor doesn’t have to be a daunting task, though. A good distributor can advise you on what type of oil-free air compressor is right for you. This way, you can save money and enjoy peace of mind while using your air compressor. And, of course, the best way to get a great deal on an air compressor is to speak to a distributor who is knowledgeable about the products available. An oil-free air compressor is a great option for businesses that are sensitive to the contamination of air. For example, in the pharmaceutical and food industry, a minuscule oil could spoil a product or even damage production equipment. Oil-free air compressors generally have lower maintenance costs than oil-flooded models because there are fewer moving parts. Because of this, oilless air compressors require fewer maintenance and may still need to be replaced occasionally. A few advantages of an oil-free air compressor over an oil-lubricated 1 include lower noise levels. Oil-free air compressors tend to be less noisy and run more quietly than oil-injected ones, but you should still carefully weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. Also, consider how much you use your air compressor before choosing a model. The pros outweigh the cons. In the end, you’ll be glad you chose an oil-free air compressor.
10bar160kw Oil Injected Electric Industrial Rotary Twin Screw Air Compressor10bar
Product Name: Fixed speed screw air compressor Model number: TKL-160F Maximum Pressure:13bar Working Pressure: 7-13bar (102 – 174psi) Air Delivery/capacity: 0.86-111 m3/min Motor Power: 7.5kw-630kw Noise Level: 70 dBA Type of Driving: Direct Driven Type of Cooling: Air Cooling/Water Cooling
Features:
1) High reliability
• large air end and low speed design
•SKF bearings whose service life for more than 50,, China
Q3: Warranty terms of your machine? A3: One year for whole machine 2 year for air end , and technical support according to your needs.
Q4: Will you provide some spare parts of the machines? A4: Yes, of course.we have our own spare parts companys
Q5: What about product package? A5: We pack our products strictly with standard seaworthy case.
Q6: What about the voltage of products? A6: voltage can be customized according to your equirement.
Q7: Which payment term can you accept? A7: TT or LC
Q8: How long will you take to arrange production? A8: 380V 50HZ we can delivery the goods within 7-15 days. Other electricity or other color we will delivery within 15-20 days.
Q9: Can you accept OEM orders? A9: Yes, with professional design team, OEM orders are highly welcome.
Q10: Which trade term can you accept? A10: Available trade terms: FOB, CIF, CFR, EXW, CPT, etc.
7. Our Service
7.1 After-sale Service
• Any questions or requests before, during or after sales, we would like to help you any time and will find you the best solution in 24 hours.
• Warranty: One year for the whole machine 2 year for air end , and spare parts will be provided with best price.
• Over board engineer service is available.
7.2 Special Customized Service
1) Full OEM
• Quantity: at least 5 pcs
• In this plan, we will do all the changes (Color, name plate and logo) as your need, and will not charge extra fee.
2) Half OEM
• Quantity: no limit
• Under this program, we can make the necessary alteration (name plate and logo) but we will charge some extra fee for the name plate, as the name plate factory has the MOQ.
3) Logo OEM
• Quantity: no limit
• Only the logo will be changed to yours, and no extra fee will be charged.
7.3 Overseas Engineer Service
• We are available to send our engineer for aboard service. Only need you to arrange the accommodation, transportation and translator. Extra cost for each will be discussed based on local price level.
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Choosing the Right Air Compressor For Your Home
You will find that air compressors are indispensable tools for a variety of situations, including garages, home workshops, and basements. These tools can power a variety of tools, and each model is sized to suit the job at hand. Because air compressors have only 1 motor, they are lightweight, compact, and easy to handle. Using 1 air compressor to power several tools will also reduce the wear and tear on individual components. This article will introduce some important characteristics to look for when choosing the right air compressor for your home.
Positive displacement
A positive displacement compressor applies pressure to a fluid, whereas a centrifugal 1 does the opposite. A positive displacement compressor creates the desired pressure by trapping air and increasing its volume. Its discharge valve releases the high-pressure gas. These compressors are used in industrial applications and nuclear power plants. The difference between a positive and negative displacement compressor is that a positive displacement compressor can compress and release air at a consistent rate. A positive displacement air compressor uses a reciprocating piston to compress air. This reduces the volume of the air in the compression chamber, and a discharge valve opens when the pressure reaches the desired level. These compressors are used in bicycle pumps and other pneumatic tools. Positive displacement air compressors have multiple inlet ports and have several configurations. Positive displacement air compressors have a single-acting and double-acting piston, and can be oil-lubricated or oil-free. A positive displacement air compressor is different from a dynamic compressor. It draws air into the compression chambers and then releases the pressure when the valve is opened. Positive displacement compressors are common in industrial applications and are available in single-acting, double-acting, and oil-lubricated models. Large piston compressors have ventilated intermediate pieces and crossheads on gudgeon pins. Smaller models have permanently sealed crankcases with bearings.
Oil-free
Oil-free air compressors have some advantages over their oil-lubricated counterparts. They do not require lubrication oil because they are coated with Teflon. The material has 1 of the lowest coefficients of friction and is layered, so it slides past other layers with little effort. Because of this, oil-free compressors tend to be cheaper and still deliver comparable performance. Oil-free compressors are a good choice for industrial applications. The life of an oil-free air compressor is significantly longer than an oil-lubricated counterpart. These models can operate up to 2,000 hours, 4 times longer than the average oil-lubed compressor. Oil-free compressors also have a significantly lower operating noise than their oil-lubricated counterparts. And because they don’t need oil changes, they are quieter. Some even last up to 2,000 hours. An oil-free air compressor is a good choice if your application requires high levels of purity. Several applications require ultra-pure air, and even a drop of oil can cause product spoilage or damage to production equipment. In addition to the health risks, an oil-free air compressor reduces the costs associated with oil contamination and minimizes leaks. It also eliminates the need for oil collection, disposal, and treatment. A typical oil-free air compressor is very efficient, requiring only about 18% of the full load horsepower. However, oil-free compressors have a higher risk of premature failure and are not recommended for large-scale industrial applications. They may also use up to 18% of the compressor’s full capacity. They may sound appealing, but you must make sure you understand the benefits of an oil-free air compressor before choosing 1 for your industrial applications.
Single-stage
A single-stage air compressor is designed to provide the power for a single pneumatic tool or device. These machines are generally smaller than two-stage compressors and produce less heat and energy. These machines aren’t designed for heavy-duty industries, but they are still highly effective for a variety of applications, including auto shops, gas stations, and various manufacturing plants. They can also be used in borewells, as they are suitable for small spaces with low air flow requirements. A single-stage air compressor has 1 cylinder and 2 valves – the inlet and the delivery valves. Both of these valves function mechanically, with the inlet valve controlling torque and the delivery 1 controlling air pressure. Generally, single-stage compressors are powered by a gas engine, but there are also electric models available. The single-stage air compressor is the most common type of air compressor. It has a single cylinder, 1 piston, and 1 air cylinder. The single-stage air compressors are used for small projects or personal use. A two-stage air compressor is more effective for industrial projects. Its longer air end life makes it more efficient. It is also more efficient for use in the automotive industry, where the engine has many cylinders. In general, single-stage compressors require a higher power level. The single-stage model is ideal for small projects, while a two-stage 1 is suitable for larger-scale arsenals.
CFM
The cubic foot-per-minute (CFM) of an air compressor is the output of the machine. In order to calculate the CFM level, start by looking at the compressor’s specifications. You should know how many cubic feet the unit can hold and how many pounds per square inch it can compress. Once you have these information, you can calculate the CFM. Now you can use these numbers to select an appropriate air compressor for your needs. The most common way to increase the CFM of an air compressor is to turn the regulator down. By turning the dial down, the air compressor will produce more than 10 CFM. You can also try connecting 2 output valves. Make sure that the settings are adjusted properly before you begin. This will ensure that your air compressor is functioning at its maximum efficiency and lifespan. To increase the CFM of your air compressor, first check that your regulator is calibrated for the desired pressure level. To calculate the CFM of an air compressor, first determine the tank volume of the machine. Then, multiply this volume by the time it takes to fill the tank. Then, divide the result by 60 seconds to calculate the CFM. Once you know how much air your machine can hold, you can choose a suitable air compressor. If you’re working in a confined area, you should buy a tool with a large tank.
PSI
The PSI of an air compressor is the pressure that it can output. A typical air compressor has a gauge connected to the airline at the bottom, next to it, or between the two. The gauge tells the actual pressure of the air compressor, while the cut-out pressure is determined by the manufacturer. The manufacturer recommends that you set the cut-out pressure 20 to 40 PSI higher than the factory recommended pressure. If you want to set the pressure for your nail gun, you can use the cut-in and cut-out pressures on your compressor, and the tank won’t exceed this range. The PSI of an air compressor measures the force that it can deliver, which is often in pounds per square inch. For most air tools, you need at least 40 to 90 psi. In general, reciprocating air compressors work on an on/off basis. This relationship is known as the duty cycle. All air compressors are rated for a particular duty cycle, such as 50 percent on and 20-5 percent off. The Psig of an air compressor is not free, as many people believe. The PSI of an air compressor is not free, but it is essential to maintain it for safe operations. If you’re having trouble maintaining a consistent pressure, consider turning down the PSI of your compressor by 2 psig. This will determine the critical pressure for the machine. You’ll also increase the amount of energy in the system by 1 percent.
Power source
The power source for an air compressor is crucial in its operation. Without the correct voltage and amperage, air compressors will not function properly. The power source must be close to the compressor so that it can plug into an electrical outlet. If it is too far from the outlet, the compressor may not be able to build enough pressure. When this happens, the fuse inside the air compressor will turn off to protect the user. The power source should be a safe distance from the compressor. Most manufacturers do not specify the power source for an air compressor. Depending on the horsepower, the compressor will require approximately 4 amps of power. A one-horsepower compressor would draw about 12 amps. If it were powered by a typical 120-volt household supply, its motor would exceed the 15-amp breaker capacity. A larger air compressor, however, will require a separate 15-amp power source, making it impossible to use it with this type of power source. The power source for an air compressor is typically electrical alternating current (AC) that is equivalent to the voltage on a standard wall outlet. A three-phase air compressor, on the other hand, requires a special AC supply with 3 electrical offset pulses. Regardless of the type of air compressor, the power source must be compatible with the incoming power service. One of the most common problems when attempting to connect an air compressor to an AC power source is undersized wire. This results in low voltage and high amperes, tripping of over-load relays and blown fuses.
1.Gas Control System: It is simple and reliable. Inlet rate from 0 to 100% and be adjusted automatically depending on the gas consumption. Automatically adjust the engine throttle to save diesel fuel.
2.Microcomputor Intelligent Control: Air compressor discharge pressure, exhaust gas temperature, engine speed, oil pressure, water temperature and fuel tank level operating parameters with automatic alarm and shutdown protection.
3.Multi-Stage Air Filter and Large Oil-Water Cooler: It is not only suitable for dusty work environment, but it is suitable for high temperature and high altitude environment.
4.Parts and Components: They can be maintained within the accesible range which is convenient and easy.
5.Covenient: Easy to move in rough terrain.Each compressor has lifting rings on the top for safe hoisting and transportation.
Single Stage Compression Portable Diesel Screw Air Compressor
Model
Capacity
Pressure
Diesel engine type
Weight
Dimensions
m3/min
bar
KGS
L×W×H mm
SYC-3/7
2.8
7
32kw
1000
2200*1560*1400
SYC-5/7
5
7
41KW
1100
2821X1470X1361
SYC-6/8
6
8
55kW
1400
3750×1920×1700
SYC-7/8
7
8
4D80-K20,58kW
1400
3750×1920×1700
SYC-8/7
8
7
65kw
1400
3750×1920×1700
SYC-8/8
8
8
65kw
1400
3750×1920×1700
SYC-9/8
8.8
8
75kW
1600
3750×1920×1700
SYC-10/7
10
7
YC4D95Z-K20,70kW
1900
3900×1920×1700
SYC-8.5/14
8.5
14
4BTA3.9-C125,93kW
1900
3900×1920×1900
SYC-10/10
10
10
4BTA3.9-C125,93kW
1900
3900×1920×1900
SYC-10/13
10
13
4BTA3.9-C125,93kW
2050
4080×1980×2350
SYC-13/10
13
10
4BTA3.9-C125,93kW
2050
4080×1980×2350
SYC-12/7
12
7
4BTA3.9-C125,93kW
2050
3900×1980×1900
SYC-12/12
12
12
6BTA5.9-C180,132kW
2380
4080×1980×2350
SYC-12/13
12
13
6BTA5.9-C180,132kW
2750
4080×1980×2350
SYC-13/13
13
13
6BTA5.9-C180,132kW
2750
3450×1520×2220
SYC-17/7
17
7
6BTA5.9-C180,132kW
3350
3380×1640×2350
SYC-15/13
15
13
YC6A240-20,177kW
3350
3380×1650×2500
SYC-16/13
16
13
6CTA8.3-C215,158kW
3350
3980×1800×2450
SYC-13/17
13
17
6CTA8.3-C215,158kW
3400
3780×1980×2350
SYC-17/14.5
17
14.5
6CTA8.3-C260,194kW
3400
3980×1800×2450
SYC-19/14.5
19
14.5
6CTA8.3-C260,194kW
3400
3980×1800×2450
SYC-18/17
18
17
6CTA8.3-C260,194kW
3400
3980×1800×2450
SYC-20/13
20
13
6CTA8.3-C260,194kW
3400
3980×1800×2450
SYC-22/8
22
8
6CTA8.3-C260,194kW
4000
4580×1950×2600
SYC-26/8
26
8
6CTA8.3-C260,194kW
4000
4580×1950×2600
SYC-22/14
22
14
6CTA8.9-C325, 239kW
4500
4580×1950×2600
SYC-27/10
27
10
6CTA8.9-C325, 239kW
5000
4600×1950×2850
SYC-30/10
30
10
6CTA8.9-C325, 240kW
5000
4600×1950×2850
Two Stages Compression Portable Diesel Screw Air Compressor
SYC-19.5/19
19.5
19
6CTA8.3-C260,194KW
3700
3650*1800*2500
SYC-22/20
22
20
6LTA8.9-C360,265KW
4500
4600*1950*2850
SYC-26/20
26
20
6LTA8.9-C360,265KW
4850
4600*1950*2850
SYC-27/22
27
22
NTA855-P400
5000
4600*1950*2850
SYC-26/25
26
25
QSZ13-C500
5100
4700*2100*2500
SYC-21/35
21
35
QSZ13-C500
5100
4700*2100*2500
SYC-33/25
33
25
QSZ13-C550
5200
4700*2100*2500
SYC-26/35
26
35
QSZ13-C550
5200
4700*2100*2500
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The Air Compressor Is a Versatile Tool
The Air Compressor is 1 of the most versatile tools in any garage or workshop. It is easy to use and can perform a variety of tasks, from jackhammering to drilling. These machines are available in a wide variety of sizes and types, making it an excellent choice for a variety of situations. With a single motor, you no longer need separate motors for each tool. Its lightweight, compact design makes it easy to handle, and the single motor also reduces wear on parts.
Oil-injected
Oil-injected air compressors require a large amount of lubricant, which needs to be added to the sump regularly to maintain optimum performance. As there are many types of industrial fluids, a well-intentioned maintenance technician may add the wrong lubricant to the compressor. If this happens, the compressor will become incompatible with the lubricant, resulting in excessive carryover and the need to flush and replace downstream air treatment components. Typically, the G 110-250 oil-injected rotary screw compressor from Atlas Copco provides reliable compressed air, preventing costly downtime. The G110-250 oil-injected rotary screw compressor is highly reliable and durable, enabling it to function in temperatures up to 46degC/115degF. Despite the oil-injected air compressor’s robust design, this unit requires very little on-site installation, and it features simple operation. The primary advantage of oil-injected air compressors is the reduced cost of running. The cost of oil-free compressors is less than half of that of oil-injected ones, and it will require fewer maintenance costs in the long run. Moreover, the oil-free system is more environmentally friendly than oil-injected air compressors. But the drawbacks of oil-injected air compressors are substantial, too. It can contaminate finished goods and cause a significant financial risk for the manufacturer. An oil-injected rotary screw air compressor offers several advantages over its counterpart. First, it features an innovative vertical design with variable-speed drive, allowing it to run more efficiently. Second, oil-injected air compressors reduce energy consumption by up to 50% compared to non-oil-injected air compressors. They also have a thermostatic valve, allowing them to maintain an optimum temperature. Thermostatically-regulated oil coolers allow the compressor to run more quietly.
Oil-free
What is an oil-free air compressor? The name refers to a type of air compressor that does not contain oil in the compressor chamber. Oil-free air compressors still use oil for various purposes, including lubricating the moving parts and managing waste heat. However, many people do not realize that their air compressor still requires oil for proper functioning. This article will explore why this type of air compressor is preferable for many users. First of all, oil-free air technology has many benefits. For one, it reduces the energy cost involved in filtering air, and it minimizes leaks. Moreover, it also reduces the oil costs associated with compressor refills. And finally, it reduces the risks of contamination. Oil-free air technology is the future of compressed air. If you’re looking for an oil-free air compressor, here’s what to look for in your search. Depending on the purpose of your air compressor, it may be beneficial to invest in an oil-free air compressor. Oil-lubricated air compressors are generally more durable than their oil-free counterparts, but they may cost twice as much. You should still consider the cost of ownership before purchasing an oil-free compressor. The oil-free models can be easier to transport, and they are more powerful. Moreover, they’re quieter than oil-lubed models. An oil-free air compressor also means less maintenance, as it doesn’t need oil to work. This type of air compressors also features fewer moving parts, which means fewer places for problems to develop. All oil-free air compressors are manufactured to meet ISO Class 0 and 1 air purity standards. They also have less noise and vibration compared to their oil-based counterparts. So, why not choose an oil-free air compressor for your business?
Gasoline
When choosing a gas-powered air compressor, it’s important to consider the advantages of gasoline. This energy source can power a large air compressor without electricity. However, this type of air compressor lacks electrical hookup, so you’ll need to run an extension cord if you need to use it at a distance. However, gas compressors are able to function with just a gas tank. This makes them ideal for medium to heavy-duty industrial applications. Another important consideration when choosing a gas air compressor is its size. Larger compressors are typically larger than portable ones and require more space. This makes them easier to transport and operate on the go. However, if you’re not sure which type of air compressor is best for you, consider the gas-powered versions. While they may be lighter, they don’t run as smoothly as their electric counterparts. Gasoline-powered compressors are not as portable as their electric counterparts and require proper maintenance.
Electricity
Electricity in an air compressor is not cheap. A 25 HP air compressor runs for 10 hours each day, 5 days a week. The motor in these machines consumes 746 watts per hour. To find out how much electricity the equipment uses, multiply the wattage by the running time. For example, if the compressor runs for 3 hours, then it will use 1.9 kilowatt hours of electricity. To determine how much electricity an air compressor uses per day, you can calculate the kilowatt hours and multiply the number by the utility rate. Considering this, you can determine the cost of running your air compressor once per month. The cost of operating an air compressor depends on the type of compressor. Electric air compressors are often silent and can run without any maintenance. These tools can be left unattended for up to 4 thousand hours before requiring repair. Electric air compressors require higher power for higher pressure, so you should plan accordingly. Whether or not you need a maintenance visit is up to you, but the benefit of not having to spend a fortune on repairs is priceless. Although compressed air is not an energy-efficient source, its use in a variety of applications may save you money and kilowatts. Since an air compressor uses power when it is running, the cost is lower than the cost of operating a power tool. If you plan to use your air compressor for a long time, make sure that it is maintained properly. Proper care will save you money and power, and you may even be able to get an extended warranty if the compressor breaks down.
Variable frequency drive
The main purpose of a variable frequency drive (VFD) in an air compressor is to reduce energy consumption in the process of compression. A single motor drag system cannot adjust its speed continuously according to the weight of the load. By applying frequency control to the compressor, the power consumption can be reduced while maintaining the same pressure level. Therefore, a VFD is an excellent choice for compressors. Its benefits are numerous. A VFD can also monitor the temperature of the motor and send error signals if the motor is running too hot or too cold. This eliminates the need for a separate sensor to monitor the oil pressure. These functions are useful not only in lowering energy consumption, but also in improving the performance of an application. Moreover, a VFD can monitor additional variables such as temperature and motor speed. Hence, it is a useful investment. When using a VFD, it is crucial to choose the right motor. The speed of the compressor should be within the maximum starting limit of the motor. The air tank may be of any size, but a constant pressure limit is required to keep the VFD running within the service factor of the motor. In addition to a VFD, a master controller should also include a remote pressure set point and a PID card for a master controller. The transmitter should incorporate all useful data from the VFD, including the speed and the oil temperature. The VFD must be tested before it is integrated with the master control. It should be tested for min and max speed, temperature, and current within the expected range. The use of a VFD in an air compressor has many benefits. One of the most notable is the reduction in power consumption. Fixed-speed compressors run on set points of 6 to 7 bar. An extra bar of compression uses 7 percent of energy. This energy is wasted. A VFD-powered air compressor can also increase the life span of compressor parts. It is 1 of the best investments in your compressor. So, why wait any longer?
Noise level-60 decibels Oil-Free Pump- Clean air for better tool operation. Less maintenance and Costs. Two pressure control gauges Thermal Overload Protect The piston type oilfree comprssor use new cooling structure,dustproof structure, air intake nosie reduction and exhaust structure as one-piece, Compared with belt driven compreesor, it has small volume, light weight, free maintenance,low noise and clean air. It has a side range of application area, such as food, medical,scientific research,factories,construction,decorate,etc.
what to see in an air compressor
If you need to buy an air compressor, you should know what to look for. The types of air compressors on the market are classified according to their CFM rating, safety devices, and pumps. There are several differences between lubricated and oil-free air compressors that you should know before buying. To better understand the difference between these types of air compressors, read on. This article will guide you through these differences.
Pump
If you are looking for a quality air compressor, you have come to the right place. A good air compressor pump will provide high pressure for anything from tires to boats and more. There are hundreds of different models to choose from, and the great thing about buying 1 from a Chinese manufacturer is that they have so many options. More importantly, Chinese manufacturers can customize air equipment such as air compressors at low prices. A good quality air pump won’t break easily, but you’ll be able to use it for years. Choosing a high-quality pump will help you avoid many hassles on the road, such as unplanned downtime and installation costs. Plus, a pump from the same manufacturer as your air compressor is your best bet to ensure optimum performance. Listed below are some tips for finding a quality pump for your air compressor. The air compressor is an important but unremarkable invention. Without them, our lives would be completely different. Without a pump, we can’t get hot water from central heating, nor can we get heat from the refrigerator. We can’t inflate bicycle tires, and we can’t refuel cars. Pumps are vital to all kinds of machines. So why is it important to choose the right product? The answer may surprise you. Different types of pumps are used for different applications. Positive displacement pumps move a fixed volume of fluid and direct it to a drain. This design ensures constant flow at a constant speed regardless of discharge pressure. Centrifugal pumps work differently. The impeller accelerates the fluid, converting the input energy into kinetic energy. This type of pump is most commonly used in mines, air conditioning, industrial plants, and flood control.
safety equipment
There are several safety features you should check when using an air compressor. First, check the connection of the air filter to the air. If they come loose, parts may separate and cause injury. Another important safety feature is the shut-off valve. When working near compressed air, the shut-off valve should be within easy reach and visibility. Moving parts and other equipment must be protected with protective covers. Check safety valve and replace damaged parts. Rupture discs are copper discs located on the air cooler. When the air pressure exceeds a certain limit, it bursts. Fusible plugs contain materials that melt at high temperatures. The compressor should have a lubricating oil pressure alarm and cut off the trip signal. If these 2 safety devices fail, the compressor should be stopped immediately. The rupture disc should be inspected at least weekly to ensure it does not rupture under pressure. If the pressure level is too high, and overcurrent protection device cuts power to the motor. It also automatically shuts off the compressor when the hose ruptures or the air volume exceeds a preset level. The device should be installed on the air compressor to prevent accidents. Its job is to protect the operator from harm. If employees do not follow these safety measures, they may cause equipment damage. To ensure safety when operating the air compressor, safety glasses and gloves should be worn. Pressurized air can cause eye injury, and crash goggles can provide a barrier to prevent this. Additionally, the self-retracting cord prevents trip hazards and reinforces excess cord. You should also keep your hands and body away from the air nozzle. This will prevent you from being sprayed with compressed air.
CFM Rating
An air compressor’s PSI and CFM ratings indicate the pressure and volume it can deliver. PSI stands for pounds per square inch and measures the force and pressure contained in 1 square inch of air. These 2 indicators are equally important when choosing an air compressor. If you need a lot of compressed air for a specific application, you will need a higher psi compressor. Likewise, if you are using compressed air in a smaller application, a low cfm compressor will not provide enough power to meet your needs. When comparing different air compressors, be sure to pay close attention to horsepower and CFM ratings. While compressor power is essential for some tasks, it is not the most important aspect. The CFM rating of an air compressor will determine how big a project it can handle and how long it takes to charge. Make sure you understand the CFM and PSI ratings of your future compressors, as not knowing these important statistics can frustrate you and drive up costs. In general, it is best to choose an air compressor with a CFM rating higher than the size of the air tool. This will ensure that the air compressor has enough pressure to work multiple tools efficiently at the same time. While smaller CFM ratings may be sufficient for smaller projects, larger tools such as drills require a lot of air. Therefore, the higher the CFM, the larger and more powerful the tool. Once you understand the CFM of an air compressor, you can start looking for the right tool. You can check the CFM rating of your air compressor online by commenting below. If you’re not sure about the size of your air tool, you can always buy a second air compressor. This is a great way to double the CFM of your air compressor! You’ll have more air to do more work, and your compressor will last longer.
Lack of oil and lubrication
Oil-free air compressors have a smaller footprint and require less maintenance than oil-lubricated air compressors. Although oil-lubricated air compressors are more expensive and heavier than oil-free air compressors, they are also ideal for stationary use. The benefits of oil-free air compressors include greater durability and lower maintenance costs. The advantages and disadvantages of each type are discussed below. Oil-free air compressors are generally quieter than oil-lubricated air compressors. However, you may still experience some noise while using it. To avoid this, you should choose a quiet intake compressor. However, if you work next to a noisy compressor, you should buy a muffler, an aftermarket filter that reduces compressor noise. If you want to use the air compressor for a long time, the oil-free model is not the right choice. Its Teflon coating wears off over time, especially at extreme temperatures. Additionally, oil-free air compressors have a large number of moving parts that require regular maintenance, while oil-filled air compressors are great for those who don’t want to invest in extra parts. Another major difference between oil-free and oil-lubricated air compressors is lubrication. Oil-lubricated air compressors require regular lubrication whereas oil-free air compressors are pre-lubricated. They have fewer parts and are cheaper. Oil-free air compressors are lighter than oil-lubricated air compressors. In addition to being more affordable, oil-free air compressors are more powerful and durable. While oil-filled air compressors are more efficient and durable, they generate a lot of heat. However, they are also more expensive and require regular oil changes. Furthermore, they are difficult to transport. They also need to be permanently installed. These air compressors are also not portable and require a fixed location. So, consider your needs before deciding which type is best for you. When you’re choosing an air compressor for your business, be sure to shop around.
noise level
If you are wondering what the noise level of an air compressor is, the answer depends on your specific equipment and working environment conditions. Typically, air compressors produce 40 to 90 decibels of noise. Although the lower the decibel level, the quieter the compressor will be. Larger, more powerful air compressors produce higher noise levels than their little brothers. But no matter how big the air compressors are, it’s a good idea to wear hearing protection while working around them. When purchasing a new air compressor, the noise level of the air compressor should be considered. While this may seem like a small problem, there are actually a lot of variations on these noisy machines. The most common type of air compressor is the reciprocating piston pump. This model uses pistons similar to an engine to rotate inside a chamber. The piston moves quickly and traps air proportional to its size. Single-piston air compressors are generally noisier than twin-piston models, also known as twin cylinders. But even if you have the proper equipment to protect your hearing, it’s still important to know the noise level of an air compressor. Even if the noise is not immediately dangerous, it can still cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. This condition is called noise-induced hearing loss, and an air compressor with a sound level of 80 or higher can cause permanent hearing damage. You can avoid potential damage to your hearing and prevent accidents by simply paying attention to the noise level of your air compressor. Air compressors are inherently noisy, but if you take steps to reduce their noise levels, you can minimize disruption to neighbors and co-workers. For example, installing a sound enclosure in your work area can prevent your air compressor from making as much noise as before. Depending on your workspace, you can also try installing a long air hose, which will reduce sound levels by up to 25%.
Portable Screw Air Compressors (Diesel power series) are widely used in various industries for roads, railways, mines, water conservation and supplies, shipbuilding, city development, energy development, military services, and others. Kaishan’s Portable Screw Air Compressors (Diesel power series) are highly efficient and reliable with a full range of selections. The power range falls between 37 kW to 300 kW, the displacement covers up to 40 m3/min, and the discharge pressure amounts up to 2.5 MPa.
Specification of LGCY18/17
Model NO.
LGCY-18/17
Air flow
18m3/min (630cfm)
Working Pressure
1.7Mpa (17bar)
Weight
3400KG
Dimension:
3980mm*1800mm*2450mm
Spe*Qty of trailer
6.50-16*4
Diesel engine
Manufacturer:
Cummins
Model:
6CTA8.3-C260
Form:
Erect, stright, water cooling
Method of air suction
Pressurize med-cool
Cylinder diameter *Route*Number
114mm*135mm*6
Exhaust volume of piston
8.3L
Rated running speed
1800 r/min
Unload runnin gspeed
1400 r/min
Rated power
194KW/260HP
Diesel cubage
21.9L
Fuel cubage
380L
Voltage of soreage battery
24V
Compressor:
Airend Model
SKY1817
Compression grade
1 stage
Lubricating oil cubage
48L
Size*Amount of joint
G2*1, G3/4*1
Parameters of Portable Screw Air Compressors (Diesel power series)
Model
Discharge pressure
Displacement
Diesel Brand and Model No.
Dimensions
Wheels
(m3/min)
CFM
(MPa)
Bar
psig
Yuchai/Cummins
(mm)
NO.
LGCY-13/13
13
455
1.3
13
188.5
6BTA5.9-C180
3,450×1,520×2,220
4 wheels
LGCY-13/13A
13
455
1.3
13
188.5
YC6A180Z-T21
3,450×1,520×2,220
4 wheels
LGCY-15/13
15
525
1.3
13
188.5
WD415.23
3,380×1,650×2,500
4 wheels
LGCY-15/13A
15
525
1.3
13
188.5
YC6A240-20
3,380×1,650×2,500
4 wheels
LGCY-17/7
17
595
0.7
7
101.5
6BTA5.9-C180
3,380×1,640×2,350
4 wheels
LGCY-13/17
13
455
1.7
17
246.5
6CTA8.3-C215
3,780×1,980×2,350
4 wheels
LGCY-16/13K
16
560
1.3
13
188.5
6CTA8.3-C215
3,980×1,800×2,450
4 wheels
LGCY-17/14.5
17
595
1.45
14.5
210.3
6CTA8.3-C260
3,980×1,800×2,450
4 wheels
LGCY-18/17
18
630
1.7
17
246.5
6CTA8.3-C260
3,980×1,800×2,450
4 wheels
LGCY-22/8
22
770
0.8
8
116.0
6CTA8.3-C260
4,580×1,950×2,600
4 wheels
LGCY-22/14
22
770
1.4
14
203.0
YC6M340L-K20
4,580×1,950×2,600
4 wheels
LGCY-22/14K
22
770
1.4
14
203.0
6LTAA8.9-C325
4,580×1,950×2,600
4 wheels
FAQ Collection:
Q1: Are you factory or trade company? A1: We are factory. And we have ourselves trading company.
Q2: What the exactly address of your factory? A2: Our factory is located in No.9 Kaixuan Ave West,Economic Zone HangZhou, ZHangZhoug, China
Q3: Warranty terms of your machine? A3: One year warranty for the machine and technical support according to your needs.
Q4: Will you provide some spare parts of the machines? A4: Yes, of course.
Q5: What about the voltage of products? Can they be customized? A5: Our standard voltage is 380V, 50HZ, 3phase. The voltage can be customized according to your equirement.
Q6: Which payment term can you accept? A6: 30% T/T in advanced, 70% T/T against the B/L copy.
Q7: How long will you take to arrange production? A7: we can delivery the normal goods within 7-15 days. Other nonstandard electrical items we will delivery within 25-30 days.
Q8: Can you accept OEM orders? A8: Yes, with professional design team, OEM orders are highly welcome.
Q9: Which trade term can you accept? A9: Available trade terms: FOB, CIF, CFR, EXW, CPT, etc.
The Air Compressor Is a Versatile Tool
The Air Compressor is 1 of the most versatile tools in any garage or workshop. It is easy to use and can perform a variety of tasks, from jackhammering to drilling. These machines are available in a wide variety of sizes and types, making it an excellent choice for a variety of situations. With a single motor, you no longer need separate motors for each tool. Its lightweight, compact design makes it easy to handle, and the single motor also reduces wear on parts.
Oil-injected
Oil-injected air compressors require a large amount of lubricant, which needs to be added to the sump regularly to maintain optimum performance. As there are many types of industrial fluids, a well-intentioned maintenance technician may add the wrong lubricant to the compressor. If this happens, the compressor will become incompatible with the lubricant, resulting in excessive carryover and the need to flush and replace downstream air treatment components. Typically, the G 110-250 oil-injected rotary screw compressor from Atlas Copco provides reliable compressed air, preventing costly downtime. The G110-250 oil-injected rotary screw compressor is highly reliable and durable, enabling it to function in temperatures up to 46degC/115degF. Despite the oil-injected air compressor’s robust design, this unit requires very little on-site installation, and it features simple operation. The primary advantage of oil-injected air compressors is the reduced cost of running. The cost of oil-free compressors is less than half of that of oil-injected ones, and it will require fewer maintenance costs in the long run. Moreover, the oil-free system is more environmentally friendly than oil-injected air compressors. But the drawbacks of oil-injected air compressors are substantial, too. It can contaminate finished goods and cause a significant financial risk for the manufacturer. An oil-injected rotary screw air compressor offers several advantages over its counterpart. First, it features an innovative vertical design with variable-speed drive, allowing it to run more efficiently. Second, oil-injected air compressors reduce energy consumption by up to 50% compared to non-oil-injected air compressors. They also have a thermostatic valve, allowing them to maintain an optimum temperature. Thermostatically-regulated oil coolers allow the compressor to run more quietly.
Oil-free
What is an oil-free air compressor? The name refers to a type of air compressor that does not contain oil in the compressor chamber. Oil-free air compressors still use oil for various purposes, including lubricating the moving parts and managing waste heat. However, many people do not realize that their air compressor still requires oil for proper functioning. This article will explore why this type of air compressor is preferable for many users. First of all, oil-free air technology has many benefits. For one, it reduces the energy cost involved in filtering air, and it minimizes leaks. Moreover, it also reduces the oil costs associated with compressor refills. And finally, it reduces the risks of contamination. Oil-free air technology is the future of compressed air. If you’re looking for an oil-free air compressor, here’s what to look for in your search. Depending on the purpose of your air compressor, it may be beneficial to invest in an oil-free air compressor. Oil-lubricated air compressors are generally more durable than their oil-free counterparts, but they may cost twice as much. You should still consider the cost of ownership before purchasing an oil-free compressor. The oil-free models can be easier to transport, and they are more powerful. Moreover, they’re quieter than oil-lubed models. An oil-free air compressor also means less maintenance, as it doesn’t need oil to work. This type of air compressors also features fewer moving parts, which means fewer places for problems to develop. All oil-free air compressors are manufactured to meet ISO Class 0 and 1 air purity standards. They also have less noise and vibration compared to their oil-based counterparts. So, why not choose an oil-free air compressor for your business?
Gasoline
When choosing a gas-powered air compressor, it’s important to consider the advantages of gasoline. This energy source can power a large air compressor without electricity. However, this type of air compressor lacks electrical hookup, so you’ll need to run an extension cord if you need to use it at a distance. However, gas compressors are able to function with just a gas tank. This makes them ideal for medium to heavy-duty industrial applications. Another important consideration when choosing a gas air compressor is its size. Larger compressors are typically larger than portable ones and require more space. This makes them easier to transport and operate on the go. However, if you’re not sure which type of air compressor is best for you, consider the gas-powered versions. While they may be lighter, they don’t run as smoothly as their electric counterparts. Gasoline-powered compressors are not as portable as their electric counterparts and require proper maintenance.
Electricity
Electricity in an air compressor is not cheap. A 25 HP air compressor runs for 10 hours each day, 5 days a week. The motor in these machines consumes 746 watts per hour. To find out how much electricity the equipment uses, multiply the wattage by the running time. For example, if the compressor runs for 3 hours, then it will use 1.9 kilowatt hours of electricity. To determine how much electricity an air compressor uses per day, you can calculate the kilowatt hours and multiply the number by the utility rate. Considering this, you can determine the cost of running your air compressor once per month. The cost of operating an air compressor depends on the type of compressor. Electric air compressors are often silent and can run without any maintenance. These tools can be left unattended for up to 4 thousand hours before requiring repair. Electric air compressors require higher power for higher pressure, so you should plan accordingly. Whether or not you need a maintenance visit is up to you, but the benefit of not having to spend a fortune on repairs is priceless. Although compressed air is not an energy-efficient source, its use in a variety of applications may save you money and kilowatts. Since an air compressor uses power when it is running, the cost is lower than the cost of operating a power tool. If you plan to use your air compressor for a long time, make sure that it is maintained properly. Proper care will save you money and power, and you may even be able to get an extended warranty if the compressor breaks down.
Variable frequency drive
The main purpose of a variable frequency drive (VFD) in an air compressor is to reduce energy consumption in the process of compression. A single motor drag system cannot adjust its speed continuously according to the weight of the load. By applying frequency control to the compressor, the power consumption can be reduced while maintaining the same pressure level. Therefore, a VFD is an excellent choice for compressors. Its benefits are numerous. A VFD can also monitor the temperature of the motor and send error signals if the motor is running too hot or too cold. This eliminates the need for a separate sensor to monitor the oil pressure. These functions are useful not only in lowering energy consumption, but also in improving the performance of an application. Moreover, a VFD can monitor additional variables such as temperature and motor speed. Hence, it is a useful investment. When using a VFD, it is crucial to choose the right motor. The speed of the compressor should be within the maximum starting limit of the motor. The air tank may be of any size, but a constant pressure limit is required to keep the VFD running within the service factor of the motor. In addition to a VFD, a master controller should also include a remote pressure set point and a PID card for a master controller. The transmitter should incorporate all useful data from the VFD, including the speed and the oil temperature. The VFD must be tested before it is integrated with the master control. It should be tested for min and max speed, temperature, and current within the expected range. The use of a VFD in an air compressor has many benefits. One of the most notable is the reduction in power consumption. Fixed-speed compressors run on set points of 6 to 7 bar. An extra bar of compression uses 7 percent of energy. This energy is wasted. A VFD-powered air compressor can also increase the life span of compressor parts. It is 1 of the best investments in your compressor. So, why wait any longer?
4500psi 300bar Gasoline Power High Pressure Scuba Diving Breathing Air Compressor
Technical parameter
Model:
RKH-100E
Charging rate:
100L/min -3.5cfm
Filling cylinder time:
6.0L cylinder 0-330bar/18min
Working pressure:
Dive 225 Bar Firefighting 330 Bar
Speed:
2300 Rpm
Driven by:
Electric motor
Power:
2.2 kw 1phase
Dimensions (L*W*H):
700*380*420mm
Weight:
46 Kg
Compression stage:
3
Lubricating type:
Splash lubrication
Amount of lubricating oil:
0.36L
Opertating temperature:
5- 45 ºC
Oil/mosture separator:
After last stage
Filtration:
Filter cartridge activated carbon and molecular sieve
Suction filter:
2 CZPT paper – 25 CZPT polyester
Application industry
Packaging & Shipping
Company Profile
Exhibitions
Certifications
Payment and delivery
FAQ
Q1. Are you trading company or manufacture ?
A: We are professional manufacture of screw air compressor of HangZhou,ZheJiang ,China. More than 18 years of experience in air compressor manufacturing.
Q2. How long is the delivery time ? A: For standard voltage ,15 working days. Non-standard ,please contact our sales.
Q3. What’s payment term ? A: T/T, L/C, D/P, Western Union, Paypal, Credit Card, and etc. Also we could accept USD, RMB, Euro and other currency.
Q4. How about your after-sales service ? A: 1.Provide customers with installation and commissioning online instructions. 2. Well-trained engineers available to overseas service. 3.Worldwide agents and after service avaiable.arrange our engineers to help you training and installation.
Q5. How about your warranty? A: One year for the whole machine and 2 years for screw air end, except consumable spare parts.
Q6. Do you have any certificate ? A: Yes, per different customer’s market need ,we can offer CE ,ISO etc certificate.
Q7. What about the maintenance ? A: First maintenance need to be done after 500Hours, and then every 2000-3000 hours to do the normal maintenance, and consider the actual environment.
Q8. How do you control quality ? A: 1. The raw materials are strictly inspected 2. Some key parts are imported from overseas 3. Each compressor must pass at least 5 hours of continuous testing before leaving the factory.
Q9. Do you offer OEM service ? A: Yes.Both OEM & ODM service can be accepted.
Q10.How long could your air compressor be used? A: Generally, more than 10 years.
Types of Air Compressors
There are many types of Air Compressors available on the market. Learn which 1 is right for your needs and what makes 1 better than another. Find out more about Single-stage models, Oil-free models, and Low-noise models. This article will explain these types and help you decide which 1 you need. You can also learn about Air Compressors that have single-stage compressors. If you are looking for a high-quality compressor, this article will help you choose a unit.
Air Compressors
Air compressors work by forcing atmospheric air through an inlet valve. As the piston moves down, it pulls atmospheric air into the chamber. As the piston rises, it forces the compressed air out of the cylinder through an exhaust valve. One of the most common types of air compressor is the reciprocating type. Another type of compressor is a single-stage piston. These types of compressors compress air in 1 stroke – equivalent to the complete rotation of the piston’s crankshaft. These devices change electrical or mechanical energy into pressurized air. When air is compressed, its volume decreases, increasing its pressure. Air compressors typically have a minimum pressure of 30 bars. The lower pressure band is the range of air pressure. Most compressors are controlled separately, but network controls can be used to interconnect multiple compressors. This type of controller will not work for all types of compressors. There are other types of air compressors that can communicate with each other. Compressed air has multiple applications in all kinds of industries. In agriculture, it can power pneumatically powered material handling machines for irrigation and crop spraying. Dairy equipments also use compressed air. Compressors are also used in the pharmaceutical industry for mixing tanks, packaging, and conveyor systems. Portable air compressors, which can be powered by diesel fuel, are frequently used at remote drilling sites. Portable air compressors are also commonly used in oil and gas. They can be used to remotely control valves and install reactor rods. Whether you use an air compressor for agricultural purposes or in a manufacturing setting, there are some features to consider when choosing an air compressor for your needs. A good compressor will have a safety device. It will automatically shut off the input air and output air once sufficient compressing has been achieved. These features will help your air compressor remain efficient and protect your equipment. The safety device is an important feature of any air compressor to increase its overall efficiency. Vane air compressors are the most common type. They are generally smaller and less powerful than reciprocating piston compressors, so you can use 1 of these for applications that are under 100 horsepower. The vane air compressors have low compression ratios and high capacities, but they are generally limited to low-power applications. Vane compressors tend to run hot, and they typically have a low compression ratio. It is important to choose the correct oil viscosity for your compressor.
Single-stage models
When comparing single-stage air compressors, look for the term “stages.” Multi-stage compressors use 2 stages and can handle more capacity and pressure. One stage involves pressurizing air using a piston and a lower-pressure cylinder. This compressed air is then moved to a storage tank. Single-stage models tend to be more energy-efficient than their two-stage counterparts. But if you don’t need a high-pressure cylinder, a single-stage air compressor can be the best choice. Although single-stage air compressors produce less power, they can produce enough air to power pneumatic tools and other pneumatic equipment. These single-stage units are most useful for smaller-scale home projects and DIY projects. For more industrial purposes, a dual-stage model is the best choice. But if you’re in a hurry, a single-stage unit may be sufficient. Ultimately, it depends on what you plan to do with the air compressor. Single-stage air compressors feature a single cylinder, 1 piston stroke for each revolution of pressurized air. Single-stage compressors are typically smaller and more compact, making them a good choice for smaller work environments. Their cfm capacity (cubic feet per minute) is an important indicator of operating capacity. If you plan to use multiple pneumatic tools, you will probably need a higher cfm model. Similarly, the horsepower of single-stage compressors indicates its working capacity. One horsepower moves 550 pounds per foot per minute. Multi-stage air compressors are generally more expensive and more energy-efficient than single-stage units, but they can offer higher air flow rates. While they may be more complex, they can lower general operating expenses. If you plan on using your air compressor for industrial or commercial use, a dual-stage model might be the best choice. However, if you’re planning to use the air compressor for mass production, a single-stage model may be the best choice. Single-stage air compressors have the same piston size and number of inlets, while dual-stage models have a smaller first piston and a much longer second piston. Both have a cooling tube in between the 2 pistons to reduce the air temperature before the second round of compression. The single-stage model is typically small and portable, while the double-stage air compressor is stationary. These compressors can both be stationary and large.
Low-noise models
Despite its name, low-noise models of air compressors are not all the same. The noise level of a compressor can be affected by several factors, including the power source and proximity to the machine. Reciprocal compressors are generally louder than electric ones because of their many moving parts. By contrast, rotary-screw and scroll compressors have fewer moving parts and are quieter. The noise level of a gas-powered air compressor can be extremely high, making it unsuitable for use indoors. To combat this problem, you can choose an electric model. The noise level of a compressor is primarily caused by motor friction. The cover of a piston is also a major factor in noise, as pistons with minimal covers will produce a lot of noise. Previously, oil was required for a quiet compressor. However, this has changed thanks to the medical industry’s demand for oil-free models. The CZPT EC28M Quiet Air Compressor is another model that features quiet operation. This air compressor makes 59dB of noise. This level is low enough to allow you to carry on normal conversations while it cycles. In addition, this compressor has an industrial oil-free pump and a 2.8 Amp direct-drive induction motor. These 2 features make it a great choice for businesses. Low-noise models of air compressors are available for the construction industry. However, these compressors are not necessarily low-quality, which is why you should consider the noise level of your air tool before purchasing one. The specialists at CZPT can recommend the low-noise models for your particular application and space. Noise can distract people who work near the air compressor. That is why many businesses now opt for these models.
Oil-free models
A number of oil-free models of air compressors are available, but what makes them special? Oil-free compressors don’t contain oil, so they’re lubricated by grease instead. They’re a good choice if you’re working with a small compressor and don’t want to risk damaging it. On the other hand, oil-free models do generate significant amounts of heat, which can damage the compressor. Higher pressure can grind the compressor against itself, or even warp it. A few words of knowledge can help you choose the best oil-free air compressor for your needs. For example, a compressor’s horsepower is a measurement of how powerful the motor is. Higher horsepower means a higher PSI or ACFM. You can also use the ACFM to compare the two. Scroll technology is a modern air compression system that uses a stationary and mobile spiral. This reduces the volume of air in the compressor by directing it to the center. Purchasing an oil-free air compressor doesn’t have to be a daunting task, though. A good distributor can advise you on what type of oil-free air compressor is right for you. This way, you can save money and enjoy peace of mind while using your air compressor. And, of course, the best way to get a great deal on an air compressor is to speak to a distributor who is knowledgeable about the products available. An oil-free air compressor is a great option for businesses that are sensitive to the contamination of air. For example, in the pharmaceutical and food industry, a minuscule oil could spoil a product or even damage production equipment. Oil-free air compressors generally have lower maintenance costs than oil-flooded models because there are fewer moving parts. Because of this, oilless air compressors require fewer maintenance and may still need to be replaced occasionally. A few advantages of an oil-free air compressor over an oil-lubricated 1 include lower noise levels. Oil-free air compressors tend to be less noisy and run more quietly than oil-injected ones, but you should still carefully weigh the pros and cons before making a decision. Also, consider how much you use your air compressor before choosing a model. The pros outweigh the cons. In the end, you’ll be glad you chose an oil-free air compressor.
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A Buyer’s Guide to Air Compressor Types
There are many types of Air Compressors, and it’s important to understand what each type has to offer. In this article, we’ll discuss single stage air compressors, low-noise compressors, and models with 2 pistons. But, before you buy an Air Compressor, be sure to read our buyer’s guide to the various types. This way, you’ll have all of the information you need to make the right decision for your business.
Single-stage air compressors
A single-stage air compressor is an excellent choice for most general-purpose purposes. They provide enough power to operate pneumatic tools, and they produce less heat. Single-stage air compressors, however, are not suitable for heavy-duty industrial uses. However, they can be used in various applications, including auto shops, gas stations, and various manufacturing facilities. They are also suitable for borewells and other high-pressure places. These air compressors are a great choice for home use and are suitable for small-scale businesses, contractors, and small shops. These compressors have continuous duty cycles, cast iron compressor pumps, and a minimum 5,000-hour pump life. They also feature advanced features, including ODP motors, Auto Start & Controls, Receiver tanks, and power cords. They have low maintenance and can save you a great deal of money. Single-stage air compressors are generally less expensive and lighter than their two-stage counterparts. Single-stage air compressors are also more portable, which is a plus for small projects. While two-stage compressors offer higher CFM, they are more powerful and bulky, making them unsuitable for small or home use. So it is essential to determine what you will use the air compressor for and decide on a model based on your needs. A single-stage air compressor is made of a piston and a tank. The piston moves rapidly inside the cylinder and exerts pressure on the cylinder. This means that the piston can’t move any faster than the air pressure outside the cylinder. The piston is designed to operate in the same way for each stage. This is a great choice for home shops and one-man automotive shops, as it allows you to control the pressure without sacrificing the pump’s life. Single-stage air compressors are often cheaper than two-stage versions, but they are not the best choice for every application. If you are only using your air compressor occasionally, you’ll find a one-stage model to be much more reliable than a two-stage model. The main difference between the 2 types of compressors is in the amount of air that each stage compresses. A two-stage air compressor will have more air storage capacity, but it will still produce more pressure.
Rotary vane compressors
Rotary vane compressors use a centrifugal pump to compress air. The rotor is set eccentrically in the housing, which almost touches the vane. As the rotor turns, the air that enters the pump is trapped between the vanes. This compressed air undergoes compression as the rotor rotates. Vanes are small pieces of carbon fiber or graphite composite. Vanes may be made of different materials depending on the application. While rotary vane pumps are not commonly used to produce compressed air, they are widely used in automotive and hydraulic applications. Chances are, you have used a rotary vane pump at some point in your life. These pumps are also common in the vacuum and compressed air industries. As a result, many people don’t realize that they’re still around. They feature slots that allow the vanes to slide in and out of the rotor. A rotary vane compressor has a drum and rotor inside. The rotor is eccentrically positioned and has slots and grooves on its surface. Its inlet and outlet ports are situated off-center, allowing the vanes to be pushed out by centrifugal force. Because the rotor rotates so quickly, air is trapped between the vanes. This air then becomes pressurized by the rotating rotor. Rotating vane compressors can be easily serviced and repaired. A simple replacement of carbon vanes requires just 15 minutes and common tools. The carbon vanes typically last 9 to 18 months, depending on system operating pressure. Before purchasing a rotary vane compressor, make sure to check whether it has been properly performance-tested and has a warranty. Generally, warranties cover the rotor/stator chambers but do not cover the vanes or air filters. You should also check if the unit is covered by a lightning or water damage warranty. Rotary vane compressors are an integral part of manufacturing industries. Many pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities depend on rotary vane compressors to control their equipment. Other industries that use rotary vane compressors include the plastics, woodworking, natural gas, and medical & dental fields. Their benefits are numerous and far outweigh any disadvantages of rotary screw compressors. For example, a rotary vane compressor can double the life of a conventional compressor.
Rotary vane compressors with low-noise models
If you are looking for a rotary vane air compressor, you have come to the right place. CZPT’s LV Series rotary vane compressors offer low-noise models, compact size, and robust integration. In addition to their low-noise features, they feature large filter systems to deliver high-quality compressed air. The LV Series models also feature CZPT’s reputation for reliability and quality. This type of compressor uses centrifugal force to operate and is limited in its top and minimum operating speeds. They are only a third as powerful as screw compressors, and their top speed limits are much lower. Furthermore, the vanes wear out easily at high speeds because there is not enough centrifugal force to seal them against the cylinder’s edges. Even at half their full capacity, they consume as much as 80% of their total energy rating. Because piston compressors produce a lot of noise, factory owners and shop owners have begun to install noise-dampening cabinets and other solutions. But, rotary vane compressors produce far less noise than a traditional vacuum, and the maintenance costs are also low. Rotary vane compressors are also extremely helpful in several industries. They are used in the automotive and auto finishing industries, as well as in dairy industries and milking machines. If you have a deep pond, a rotary vane air compressor kit can pump up to 20 feet of water. This is more than enough airflow for 2 to 5 diffusers. A 1/4 HP rotary vane kit pumps around 4.2 CFM. It also helps to increase circulation and oxygen levels in the pond. Finally, a 1/4 HP kit offers the necessary power to clean up the bottom of a pond. The rotary vane and rotary screw are the most popular air compressors today. While they are similar in many ways, they are more versatile and durable than their counterparts. They use fewer angular contact ball bearings and require less frequent maintenance than piston air compressors. Compared to piston air compressors, rotary vane and rotary screw compressors are quieter and are less expensive.
Rotary vane compressors with 2 pistons
The rotary vane and rotary screw compressors are similar in application, but both have different advantages and disadvantages. This article will compare the benefits of each and highlight the differences between them. While both are commonly used in industrial applications, rotary vane compressors are preferred by many industries. These compressors also have a wide range of uses, ranging from automotive air tool operation to milking machines. These compressors also have the advantage of being quieter than piston-powered ones. The current common rail position may not be suitable for pressure swirl injectors, but new positions have been tested and show improvements in specific energy values. Moreover, the current position is not required for external oil pumps. However, mass induction and expulsion have to be performed with utmost care. This article focuses on the design and efficiency of rotary vane compressors. You can find more information about this new design in the references mentioned below. The advantages of this type of compressor are its low cost, compact size, and easy maintenance. Hence, they are preferred in low capacity applications. Moreover, they feature integrated vanes. The rotating vanes close the air gap and compress air towards the outlet. Compared to piston-powered compressors, these units are cheaper and more reliable. Therefore, you should choose 1 with the lowest price tag. You can also opt for rotary vane compressors that are oil-free. Sliding vane compressors are another popular variant. They have a single cylinder connected to the compressor and are capable of operating at low speeds. This design also reduces the amount of friction and maintains volumetric efficiency. However, the sliding vane compressors suffer from high frictional losses. If you are looking for a more efficient rotary compressor, this is the best option. While sliding vane compressors have been in the spotlight for over a century, they are still quite young. These compressors are easy to install and maintain. They are also quieter than piston compressors. They are also cheaper than piston-driven compressors. The energy efficiency and low price make them the perfect choice for any commercial or industrial application. If you’re looking for a small, compact compressor, the rotary vane has been proven to be the best choice for your needs. You should know that it has a long service life.