Product Description
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Model |
BST60DC |
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Rated Voltage (V) |
DC12V DC24V above |
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Input power(W) |
≤50 |
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Speed (r/min) |
≥1800 |
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Rated pressure (KPa) |
100KPa |
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Max pressure(KPa) |
140KPa |
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Restart pressure (KPa) |
0KPa |
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Rated volume flow (m3/h) |
12LPM@100KPa |
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Noise dB(A) |
≤46dB(A) |
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Ambient temperature ºC |
-41~55 ºC |
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Insulation Class |
F |
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Cold insulation resistance (MΩ) |
≥100MΩ |
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Voltage resistance |
500V/50Hz 1min(No breakdown) |
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Net weight (Kg) |
0.9Kg |
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Installation Dimensions (mm) |
60×77 4*M5 |
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External Dimensions (mm) |
120*75*100mm |
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Thread specification |
G1/4 or |
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Oxygen generator |
1L |
| Typical application | |
| Respirator (ventilator) | oxygenerator |
| Disinfectant sprayer | Blood analyzer |
| Clinical aspirator | Dialysis / hemodialysis |
| Dental vacuum drying oven | Air suspension system |
| Vending machines / coffee blenders and coffee machines | Massage chair |
| Chromatographic analyzer | Teaching instrument platform |
| On board access control system | Airborne oxygen generator |
Why choose CZPT air compressor
1. It saves 10-30% energy than the air compressor produced by ordinary manufacturers.
2. It is widely used in medical oxygen generator and ventilator .
3. A large number of high-speed train and automobile application cases, supporting – 41 to 70 ºC, 0-6000 CZPT above sea level .
4. Medium and high-end quality, with more than 7000 hours of trouble free operation for conventional products and more than 15000 hours of trouble free operation for high-end products.
5. Simple operation, convenient maintenance and remote guidance.
6. Faster delivery time, generally completed within 25 days within 1000 PCs.
Machine Parts
Name: Motor
Brand: COMBESTAIR
Original: China
1.The coil adopts the fine pure copper enameled wire, and the rotor adopts the famous brand silicon steel sheet such as ZheJiang baosteel.
2.The customer can choose the insulation grade B or F motor according to What he wants.
3.The motor has a built-in thermal protector, which can select external heat sensor.
4.Voltage from AC100V ~120V, 200V ~240V, 50Hz / 60Hz, DC6V~200V optional ; AC motor can choose double voltage double frequency ; DC Motor can choose the control of the infinitely variable speed.
Machine Parts
Name: Bearing
Brand: ERB , CZPT , NSK
Original: China ect.
1.Standard products choose the special bearing ‘ERB’ in oil-free compressor, and the environment temperature tolerance from -50ºC to 180 ºC . Ensure no fault operation for 20,000 hours.
2.Customers can select TPI, NSK and other imported bearings according to the working condition.
Machine Parts
Name: Valve plates
Brand: SANDVIK
Original: Sweden
1.Custom the valve steel of Sweden SANDVIK; Good flexibility and long durability.
2.Thickness from 0.08mm to 1.2mm, suitable for maximum pressure from 0.8 MPa to 1.2 MPa.
Machine Parts
Name: Piston ring
Brand: COMBESTAIR-OEM , Saint-Gobain
Original: China , France
1.Using domestic famous brand–Polytetrafluoroethylene composite material; Wear-resistant high temperature; Ensure more than 10,000 hours of service life.
2.High-end products: you can choose the ST.gobain’s piston ring from the American import.
| serial number |
Code number | Name and specification | Quantity | Material | Note |
| 1 | 212571109 | Fan cover | 2 | Reinforced nylon 1571 | |
| 2 | 212571106 | Left fan | 1 | Reinforced nylon 1571 | |
| 3 | 212571101 | Left box | 1 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL104 | |
| 4 | 212571301 | Connecting rod | 2 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL104 | |
| 5 | 212571304 | Piston cup | 2 | PHB filled PTFE | |
| 6 | 212571302 | Clamp | 2 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL102 | |
| 7 | 7050616 | Screw of cross head | 2 | Carbon structural steel of cold heading | M6•16 |
| 8 | 212571501 | Air cylinder | 2 | Thin wall pipe of aluninun alloy 6A02T4 | |
| 9 | 17103 | Seal ring of Cylinder | 2 | Silicone rubber | |
| 10 | 212571417 | Sealing ring of cylinder cover | 2 | Silicone rubber | |
| 11 | 212571401 | Cylinder head | 2 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL102 | |
| 12 | 7571525 | Screw of inner hexagon Cylinder head | 12 | M5•25 | |
| 13 | 17113 | Sealing ring of connecting pipe | 4 | Silicong rubber | |
| 14 | 212571801 | Connecting pipe | 2 | Aluminum and aluminum alloy connecting rod LY12 | |
| 15 | 7100406 | Screw of Cross head | 4 | 1Cr13N19 | M4•6 |
| 16 | 212571409 | Limit block | 2 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL102 | |
| 17 | 000402.2 | Air outlet valve | 2 | 7Cr27 quenching steel belt of The Swedish sandvik | |
| 18 | 212571403 | valve | 2 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL102 | |
| 19 | 212571404 | Air inlet valve | 2 | 7Cr27 quenching steel belt of The Swedish sandvik | |
| 20 | 212571406 | Metal gasket | 2 | Stainless steel plate of heat and acidresistance | |
| 21 | 212571107 | Right fan | 1 | Reinforced nylon 1571 | |
| 22 | 212571201 | Crank | 2 | Gray castiron H20-40 | |
| 23 | 14040 | Bearing 6006-2Z | 2 | ||
| 24 | 70305 | Tighten screw of inner hexagon flat end | 2 | M8•8 | |
| 25 | 7571520 | Screw of inner hexagon Cylinder head | 2 | M5•20 | |
| 26 | 212571102 | Right box | 1 | Die-cast aluminum alloy YL104 | |
| 27 | 6P-4 | Lead protective ring | 1 | ||
| 28 | 7095712-211 | Hexagon head bolt | 2 | Carbon structural steel of cold heading | M5•152 |
| 29 | 715710-211 | Screw of Cross head | 2 | Carbon structural steel of cold heading | M5•120 |
| 30 | 16602 | Light spring washer | 4 | ø5 | |
| 31 | 212571600 | Stator | 1 | ||
| 32 | 70305 | Lock nut of hexagon flange faces | 2 | ||
| 33 | 212571700 | Rotor | 1 | ||
| 34 | 14032 | Bearing 6203-2Z | 2 |
FAQ
Q1: Are you factory or trade company?
A1: We are factory.
Q2: What the exactly address of your factory?
A2: Our factory is located in Linbei industrial area No.30 HangZhou City of ZHangZhoug Province, China
Q3: Warranty terms of your machine?
A3: Two years 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: How long will you take to arrange production?
A5: Generally, 1000 pcs can be delivered within 25 days
Q6: Can you accept OEM orders?
A6: Yes, with professional design team, OEM orders are highly welcome
Q7:Can you accept non-standard customization?
A7:We have the ability to develop new products and can customize, develop and research according to your requirements
| After-sales Service: | Remote Guided Maintenance |
|---|---|
| Warranty: | 2 Years |
| Principle: | Mixed-Flow Compressor |
| Application: | Back Pressure Type, Intermediate Back Pressure Type, High Back Pressure Type, Low Back Pressure Type |
| Performance: | Low Noise, Variable Frequency, Explosion-Proof |
| Mute: | Mute |
| Samples: |
US$ 60/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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| Customization: |
Available
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Types of Air Compressors
There are many types of Air Compressors available on the market. Learn which one is right for your needs and what makes one 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 one 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 one 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 one 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 two 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, one 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 two 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 two 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 one 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.


editor by CX 2023-07-06
China Diesel Engine Screw Air Compressors for Oxygen Generator air compressor oil
Item Description
Item Description
Belt pushed air compressFeatures:
Air CoTechnical data:
| Design | Air shipping /Operating pressure | Motor power | Cooling air quantity | Cooling water volume | connect pipe diam. | Dimension(mm) | Excess weight | |||
| m3/min/bar | KW | m3/min | L/min | Kg | ||||||
| KSTK-10SA | one.1/seven | 1./eight | .85/10 | .7/12.5 | seven.5 | 32.five | three/4″ | 850*640*880 | 350 | |
| KSTK-15SA | 1.8/7 | 1.65/8 | one.5/ten | one.3/12.five | 11 | fifty | 1″ | 1150*750*1180 | 450 | |
| KSTK-20SA | 2.4/seven | two.2/eight | 2.1/10 | 1.8/12.five | 15 | 50 | 1″ | 1150*750*1180 | 460 | |
| KSTK-25SA | 3.1/seven | 2.9/eight | two.7/ten | two.3/twelve.5 | eighteen.5 | a hundred and ten | 1″ | 1200*880*1450 | 620 | |
| KSTK-30SA/SW | 3.8/7 | three.6/eight | 3.2/ten | 2.5/twelve.5 | 22 | a hundred and ten | 14.5 | 1″ | 1200*880*1450 | 640 |
| KSTK-40SA/SW | 5.3/7 | five./8 | 4.3/ten | three.6/twelve.five | 30 | a hundred forty five | 20 | 1 1/4″ | 1250*one thousand*1360 | 900 |
| KSTK-50SA/SW | six.6/7 | 6.2/8 | 5.7/10 | 4.6/12.5 | 37 | one hundred forty five | 25 | 1 1/4″ | 1350*1000*1640 | 1060 |
| KSTK-60SA/SW | eight./seven | 7.7/eight | six.9/10 | six./twelve.5 | 45 | 185 | 30 | one 1/2″ | 1300*a thousand*1470 | 1150 |
| KSTK-75SA/SW | ten.5/7 | nine.8/8 | eight.7/10 | 7.3/twelve.five | 55 | 220 | 39.9 | 2″ | 1950*1320*1570 | 1750 |
| KSTK-100SA/SW | thirteen.6/7 | 13./8 | 11.3/ten | ten.1/12.5 | seventy five | 250 | 51 | 2″ | 1950*1320*1570 | 1840 |
| KSTK-120SA/SW | sixteen.2/seven | 15.4/8 | thirteen.2/10 | eleven.2/12.five | 90 | 270 | 61 | 2″ | 2100*1320*1700 | 2030 |
| Remark: A means air cooling, W means h2o cooling | ||||||||||
Solution Attributes
one.Automatic interlock handle and functions administration
Smart microcomputer controller, combined with pressure, temperature, current, sign, alarm with twelve critical indicators and 13 extensive safety safety measures with Chinese and English exhibit optional and routine maintenance time limit remind. The RS485 conversation interface can understand a number of equipment joint management. Concise and complete to hold the consumer educated of the machines’ predicament in time.
2.Protected and zero leakage connection
we have deserted the conventional minimal price hydraulic hose style. we use Higher-rigid pipes and flexible joint relationship, steering clear of bursts usually induced by ageing . Fluorine rubber sort -ring offers a flexible seal preventing leakage.
three.weighty responsibility air filter with prefilter
A European imported air filter delivers Substantial performance and a low stress drop.
four.CZPT model electrical factors
5.American manufacturer higher efficiency transmission technique
Practical Specification:
1. The technique adopts the a single-simply click start off way,Air compressor,Refrigerated Air Dryer, Adsportion dryer,Generator will start to perform adhering to the plan 1 by 1.
two. The oxygen generator equipped with unqualified oxygen gas warning alarm and automated vent out ,then it can make confident that all oxygen that goes into the pipeline is good top quality.
3. The oxygen generator geared up with colorful contact display from CZPT Germany ,it can exhibit the operating situation , purity, pressure, and nitrogen charge of circulation of whole method on-lineAnd it can also remind the upkeep time,record the problems alarm, download the working knowledge.
Organization Profile
HangZhou Poly Air Separation Equipment Producing Co.,Ltd is a expert producer which produces PSA nitrogen creating products, PSA oxygen creating tools, VPSA oxygen producing gear, compressed air purification equipment and many others.
The company merged with the R&D, design manufacturing and advertising and marketing. qualify with the excellent creation problems, tools set up, configuration, servicing and support. It also retain the services of the specialist in the subject of new materials and engineering thermodynamics as technological consultant to make certain that our merchandise and complex is usually in the line of engineering and give a reputable and scientific guarantee of merchandise design and production. Sinopoly air separation is becoming a complex chief in the line of compressed air purification and force swing adsorption.
Company’s goods are mostly divided into: PSA nitrogen(oxygen) equipment, VPSA analytical oxygen tools, vacuum gasoline purification gear, membrane separation nitrogen (oxygen) units, CZPT dryer, micro heat regenerative dryer, heatless regenerative dryer, warmth regenerative dryer, filter and other 10 sequence of specs. Items are broadly used in petroleum, petrochemical, electrical power, chemical market, metallurgy market, coal business, pharmaceutical industry, aerospace, automotive sector, plastics market, chemical fiber, rubber, glass sector, food business, electronic industry and CZPT and other fields.
Company is situated in HangZhou Gaoqiao Industrial park, adjacent to HangZhou West lake, Fuchun river, Qiandao lake and other national spots of pursuits.
Company tenet: great faith seeks for the improvement very good high quality seeks for the manufacturer, good belief seeks for the provider.
Our provider tenet: customer pleasure is the enterprise’s CZPT pursuit!
Scorching Merchandise
Packaging & Transport
FAQ
Q: Are you buying and selling company or factory?
A: We are OEM skid-mounted Oxygen Generator manufacturing unit.Welcome you to check out our firm at at any time!
Q: What is the phrases of payment?
A: T/T, L/C and so on.
Q: How prolonged is your delivery time?
A: Normally it is 10-50 working days depending on your get.
Q: What is the order procedure?
A: 1) Inquiry—provide us all clear demands.
2) Quotation—official quotation kind with all distinct technical specs.
three) Printing file— PDF, Ai, CDR, PSD, the photo resolution need to be at least 300 dpi.
4) Contract confirmation—offer correct deal particulars.
5) Payment phrases— T/T thirty% in sophisticated, balanced before cargo.
6) Creation—mass creation g. Transport,land transportation, air or courier. Thorough photograph of package will be provided.
7) Set up and commissioning.
| To Be Negotiated | 1 Piece (Min. Order) |
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| Cooling System: | Air Cooling |
|---|---|
| Power Source: | Diesel Engine |
| Type: | Single Screw Compressor |
| Purpose: | Gas Manufacturing |
| Parts: | Filters |
| Specification: | standard |
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| Customization: |
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| Model | Air delivery /Working pressure | Motor power | Cooling air volume | Cooling water volume | connect pipe diam. | Dimension(mm) | Weight | |||
| m3/min/bar | KW | m3/min | L/min | Kg | ||||||
| KSTK-10SA | 1.1/7 | 1.0/8 | 0.85/10 | 0.7/12.5 | 7.5 | 32.5 | \ | 3/4″ | 850*640*880 | 350 |
| KSTK-15SA | 1.8/7 | 1.65/8 | 1.5/10 | 1.3/12.5 | 11 | 50 | \ | 1″ | 1150*750*1180 | 450 |
| KSTK-20SA | 2.4/7 | 2.2/8 | 2.1/10 | 1.8/12.5 | 15 | 50 | \ | 1″ | 1150*750*1180 | 460 |
| KSTK-25SA | 3.1/7 | 2.9/8 | 2.7/10 | 2.3/12.5 | 18.5 | 110 | \ | 1″ | 1200*880*1450 | 620 |
| KSTK-30SA/SW | 3.8/7 | 3.6/8 | 3.2/10 | 2.5/12.5 | 22 | 110 | 14.5 | 1" | 1200*880*1450 | 640 |
| KSTK-40SA/SW | 5.3/7 | 5.0/8 | 4.3/10 | 3.6/12.5 | 30 | 145 | 20 | 1 1/4" | 1250*1000*1360 | 900 |
| KSTK-50SA/SW | 6.6/7 | 6.2/8 | 5.7/10 | 4.6/12.5 | 37 | 145 | 25 | 1 1/4" | 1350*1000*1640 | 1060 |
| KSTK-60SA/SW | 8.0/7 | 7.7/8 | 6.9/10 | 6.0/12.5 | 45 | 185 | 30 | 1 1/2" | 1300*1000*1470 | 1150 |
| KSTK-75SA/SW | 10.5/7 | 9.8/8 | 8.7/10 | 7.3/12.5 | 55 | 220 | 39.9 | 2″ | 1950*1320*1570 | 1750 |
| KSTK-100SA/SW | 13.6/7 | 13.0/8 | 11.3/10 | 10.1/12.5 | 75 | 250 | 51 | 2″ | 1950*1320*1570 | 1840 |
| KSTK-120SA/SW | 16.2/7 | 15.4/8 | 13.2/10 | 11.2/12.5 | 90 | 270 | 61 | 2″ | 2100*1320*1700 | 2030 |
| Remark: A means air cooling, W means water cooling | ||||||||||
| To Be Negotiated | 1 Piece (Min. Order) |
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| Cooling System: | Air Cooling |
|---|---|
| Power Source: | Diesel Engine |
| Type: | Single Screw Compressor |
| Purpose: | Gas Manufacturing |
| Parts: | Filters |
| Specification: | standard |
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| Customization: |
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| Model | Air delivery /Working pressure | Motor power | Cooling air volume | Cooling water volume | connect pipe diam. | Dimension(mm) | Weight | |||
| m3/min/bar | KW | m3/min | L/min | Kg | ||||||
| KSTK-10SA | 1.1/7 | 1.0/8 | 0.85/10 | 0.7/12.5 | 7.5 | 32.5 | \ | 3/4″ | 850*640*880 | 350 |
| KSTK-15SA | 1.8/7 | 1.65/8 | 1.5/10 | 1.3/12.5 | 11 | 50 | \ | 1″ | 1150*750*1180 | 450 |
| KSTK-20SA | 2.4/7 | 2.2/8 | 2.1/10 | 1.8/12.5 | 15 | 50 | \ | 1″ | 1150*750*1180 | 460 |
| KSTK-25SA | 3.1/7 | 2.9/8 | 2.7/10 | 2.3/12.5 | 18.5 | 110 | \ | 1″ | 1200*880*1450 | 620 |
| KSTK-30SA/SW | 3.8/7 | 3.6/8 | 3.2/10 | 2.5/12.5 | 22 | 110 | 14.5 | 1" | 1200*880*1450 | 640 |
| KSTK-40SA/SW | 5.3/7 | 5.0/8 | 4.3/10 | 3.6/12.5 | 30 | 145 | 20 | 1 1/4" | 1250*1000*1360 | 900 |
| KSTK-50SA/SW | 6.6/7 | 6.2/8 | 5.7/10 | 4.6/12.5 | 37 | 145 | 25 | 1 1/4" | 1350*1000*1640 | 1060 |
| KSTK-60SA/SW | 8.0/7 | 7.7/8 | 6.9/10 | 6.0/12.5 | 45 | 185 | 30 | 1 1/2" | 1300*1000*1470 | 1150 |
| KSTK-75SA/SW | 10.5/7 | 9.8/8 | 8.7/10 | 7.3/12.5 | 55 | 220 | 39.9 | 2″ | 1950*1320*1570 | 1750 |
| KSTK-100SA/SW | 13.6/7 | 13.0/8 | 11.3/10 | 10.1/12.5 | 75 | 250 | 51 | 2″ | 1950*1320*1570 | 1840 |
| KSTK-120SA/SW | 16.2/7 | 15.4/8 | 13.2/10 | 11.2/12.5 | 90 | 270 | 61 | 2″ | 2100*1320*1700 | 2030 |
| Remark: A means air cooling, W means water cooling | ||||||||||
What to Look For When Buying an Air Compressor
An air compressor is a very useful tool that can help you complete many different types of construction jobs. This handy machine makes many tasks much easier, but not all of them are created equally. Understanding what to look for when buying an air compressor will help you make an informed decision. Here are some of the things you should look for. These include price, size, and energy efficiency. Also, make sure to consider the air compressor’s type.
Single-stage air compressors are quieter
When it comes to noise level, single-stage air compressors are the way to go. These machines have fewer moving parts and are quieter than two-stage models. Single-stage air compressors use an axial flow design and can be quieter than their dual-stage counterparts. Single-stage air compressors can run longer and at lower pressures. Single-stage air compressors can be used for light industrial applications. They have a long life expectancy, with some models lasting for over three thousand hours.
While some single-stage air compressors are quieter than two-stage air compressors, both models have noise-reduction features. One type features rubber parts, which are designed to dampen noise. Another feature makes a compressor quieter: its location near the job site. Some models feature rubber base plugs and rubber mats to reduce floor vibrations. In addition to using these features, single-stage compressors are easier to transport.
Noise levels are important when choosing an air compressor. Some machines are too noisy for comfortable work, and some businesses don’t want to expose customers to noise-generating air compressors. Other noise levels can even endanger workers’ health. Single-stage air compressors are more affordable than dual-stage compressors. They are also quieter and more powerful. But be prepared for the noise. Some single-stage air compressors are still noisy.
Compared to their two-stage counterparts, single-stage compressors are quieter when running at full capacity. However, double-stage compressors are quieter on low capacities than single-stage units. Those with variable speed are quietest at lower capacities. The difference is about 10db. If you’re concerned about the noise level, you should consider a two-stage air compressor. But if you have a small workshop, it may not be suitable for you.
One-stage air compressors are generally more efficient than two-stage air compressors. The noise from a two-stage air compressor is lower because there’s no intermediate stage. Single-stage air compressors also use a piston that rotates in a single stage, while dual-stage air compressors, also known as duplex models, are more efficient. A single-stage air compressor is quieter, but double-stage compressors are louder.
Two-stage air compressors are more energy efficient
Two-stage air compressors are more energy-efficient than single-stage machines. The efficiency of two-stage air compressors is increased through a combination of improved efficiency and increased longevity. These machines can store more air and have higher compression ratios. One model of a two-stage compressor can hold approximately 83 cubic feet of air at 100 PSI and 120 cubic feet at 150 PSI. A two-stage compressor is also quieter.
Two-stage air compressors are more energy-efficient because they have two pistons instead of one. These air compressors achieve a higher pressure rating and recover more quickly. This type of compressor is perfect for jobs that require high air pressure for a prolonged period of time. In addition, they can operate multiple tools simultaneously. This makes them better for commercial and industrial use. Listed below are some benefits of two-stage air compressors.
Single-stage air compressors can power tools in the garage or kitchen, but they are not as reliable for industrial applications. Single-stage compressors have larger parts that tend to experience condensation. Furthermore, single-stage compressors do not last long in continuous use and are less energy-efficient than two-stage ones. Whether you’re using the compressor for a single tradesperson, a small crew, or a large construction crew, two-stage compressors are the best choice.
Single-stage air compressors are often used in small-scale food preparation and production. Single-stage air compressors are easy to transport between locations, and can be plugged into several electrical outlets. Single-stage compressors are also ideal for high-volume food processing. A dual-stage air compressor is ideal for industrial use. In some cases, you can even move the single-stage air compressor between two-stage air compressors.
Single-stage compressors often cycle too quickly, drawing more electricity than two-stage units. A variable speed unit stays on a low speed for hours at a time. Single-stage air conditioners force you to lower your thermostat settings while single-stage air conditioners run too often. Both units are energy-efficient but they are not as energy-efficient as variable-speed compressors. The main difference is that single-stage air conditioners tend to drain the power source quicker.
Piston-driven air compressors are quieter
A piston-driven air compressor is one of the quietest types of air compressors. It is less noisy than reciprocating air compressors. A piston-driven air compressor can reach 62 decibels, while a scroll compressor is around half that volume. The two main components of a scroll air compressor are the piston and the helical screw. These air compressors are both very efficient and quiet.
Older compressors are incredibly noisy. They produce a “wumpa” noise similar to a large engine. They are also capable of producing a high-pitched whine. These noises can be deafening, especially in a small workshop. That’s why it’s essential to look for a quiet compressor. But what makes a compressor quiet? Read on to learn more about this essential tool.
Another difference between piston-driven air compressors and electric-driven air compressors is the power source. Electric air compressors produce less noise than gas-powered compressors, which use an engine. Piston-driven air compressors are also more efficient. They also generate less heat, making them an ideal choice for offices and other settings where noise is a problem. The best way to decide between the two types of air compressors is to check the manufacturer’s warranty and read the ‘Description’.
Noise reduction is the first priority of a compressor’s owner, so make sure that you have the right model. If you’re working on something sensitive, don’t place the compressor too close to a building where people might be nearby. Noise can be very disruptive to the workspace and can cause health problems. To help combat noise, you’ll need to buy a quiet air compressor. And don’t forget to consider its location: Piston-driven air compressors are quieter than their reciprocating counterparts.
Piston-driven air compressors are quiet because the piston is made of thin metal and more rubber, which absorbs the sound. Unlike reciprocating air compressors, piston-driven air compressors are more efficient than their dual-piston cousins, which are quieter and more powerful. So which type is right for you? Take a look at some of the main differences between the two. If you want a quiet compressor, make sure it meets the specifications required by the job you’re working on.
Oil-lubricated air compressors are more cost-effective
There are several reasons why oil-lubricated air compressors are more expensive than dry-type air compressors. First of all, oil-lubricated air compressors tend to be more reliable and quiet. Additionally, oil-lubricated air compressors require fewer parts and can last longer than dry-type air compressors. These are just a few of the many benefits of using oil-lubricated air compressors.
Oil-free air compressors have some disadvantages. They are less durable and may not be as efficient as oil-lubricated models. Additionally, because oil-lubricated air compressors use oil, they can get very noisy. While they are less expensive, they are not the best option for heavy-duty work. However, modern oil-free air compressors have soundproofing and are suitable for industrial use.
When purchasing an oil-lubricated air compressor, make sure to choose one with a tank capacity that meets your needs and your space. Larger tanks can be more expensive than small tanks, but larger units are easier to move around. Also, be sure to consider the weight and size of the portable air compressors when making your choice. If the weight is too large, you may have trouble carrying it from place to place.
Another benefit of using oil-lubricated air compressors is their reduced need for oil. These models can last up to a decade longer than oil-free counterparts. Oil-free air compressors are more affordable and can achieve the same high performance as their oil-lubricated counterparts. Many industrial applications benefit from these air compressors. So, which one is right for you? We’ve listed a few of them below.
Another benefit of choosing an oil-lubricated air compressor is the reduced cost of maintenance. This type is more durable than its oil-lubricated counterparts, which require regular oil changes to keep them running smoothly. However, it is not feasible to transport an oil-lubricated compressor, which means that you must install it permanently to keep it working efficiently. In addition, these air compressors are difficult to move and are not portable, which can limit your ability to use it in a pinch.


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Item Parameters
| Model | Maximum Doing work Force | Capacity(Trend)* | 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 | |||
| RF37-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 6.5 | 229.five | 37 | 50 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF37-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 6.four | 226 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | sixty three | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF37-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 6.three | 222.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF45-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 7.7 | 271.8 | 45 | 60 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF45-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 6.five | 229.5 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF45-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 6.eight | 240.one | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| H2o Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF55-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 9.6 | 339 | 55 | 75 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| H2o Cooling | sixty three | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF55-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 8.8 | 310.seven | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF55-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 7.7 | 271.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | sixty three | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF75-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 13.5 | 476.7 | 75 | 100 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| H2o Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF75-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 13.3 | 469.6 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| H2o Cooling | sixty three | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF75-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 12.one | 427.three | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 16.2 | 572 | 90 | 120 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 |
| H2o Cooling | sixty three | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 15.six | 550.nine | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 14.two | 501.four | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF110-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 19.five | 688.six | 110 | 150 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF110-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 19.2 | 678 | Air Cooling | sixty nine | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | sixty seven | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF110-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 17.5 | 618 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | sixty seven | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF132-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 23.five | 829.8 | 132 | 175 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 |
| H2o Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF132-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 22.eight | 805.one | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| H2o Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF132-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 20.five | 723.nine | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF145-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 23.9 | 844 | 145 | 195 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 |
| H2o Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF145-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 22.1 | 780.four | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 | ||
| H2o Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF145-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 20.5 | 723.nine | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 | ||
| Water Cooling | sixty eight | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 28.5 | 1006.four | 160 | 215 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 |
| H2o Cooling | sixty seven | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 26.4 | 932.three | Air Cooling | seventy five | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 | ||
| H2o Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 24.5 | 865.2 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 | ||
| H2o Cooling | sixty seven | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF200-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 36.1 | 1274.eight | 200 | 270 | Air Cooling | seventy six | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 |
| H2o Cooling | sixty five | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF200-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 33.9 | 1197.one | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF200-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 30.eight | 1087.6 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 | ||
| Drinking water Cooling | sixty seven | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF250-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 45.2 | 1596.2 | 250 | 350 | Air Cooling | seventy five | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 |
| Drinking water Cooling | sixty five | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF250-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 43.four | 1532.6 | Air Cooling | seventy six | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| H2o Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF250-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 38.8 | 1370.two | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| H2o Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF275-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 46.eight | 1652.seven | 275 | 370 | Air Cooling | seventy six | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 |
| Drinking water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF275-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 43.five | 1536.1 | Air Cooling | seventy six | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | sixty five | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF275-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 41.5 | 1465.five | Air Cooling | seventy six | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | sixty five | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF315-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 53 | 1871.6 | 315 | 420 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| RF315-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 51.five | 1818.7 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| RF315-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 49.5 | 1748 | Air Cooling | seventy six | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
Thorough Photos
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| After-sales Service: | on Line Support |
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| Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Lubrication Style: | Oil-free |
| Cooling System: | Water Cooling |
| Power Source: | AC Power |
| Cylinder Position: | Horizontal |
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| 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 | |||
| RF37-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 6.5 | 229.5 | 37 | 50 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF37-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 6.4 | 226 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF37-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 6.3 | 222.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF45-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 7.7 | 271.8 | 45 | 60 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF45-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 6.5 | 229.5 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF45-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 6.8 | 240.1 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF55-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 9.6 | 339 | 55 | 75 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF55-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 8.8 | 310.7 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF55-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 7.7 | 271.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF75-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 13.5 | 476.7 | 75 | 100 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF75-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 13.3 | 469.6 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF75-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 12.1 | 427.3 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 16.2 | 572 | 90 | 120 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 15.6 | 550.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 14.2 | 501.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF110-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 19.5 | 688.6 | 110 | 150 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF110-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 19.2 | 678 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF110-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 17.5 | 618 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF132-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 23.5 | 829.8 | 132 | 175 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF132-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 22.8 | 805.1 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF132-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 20.5 | 723.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF145-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 23.9 | 844 | 145 | 195 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 |
| Water Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF145-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 22.1 | 780.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF145-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 20.5 | 723.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 28.5 | 1006.4 | 160 | 215 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 26.4 | 932.3 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 24.5 | 865.2 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF200-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 36.1 | 1274.8 | 200 | 270 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF200-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 33.9 | 1197.1 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF200-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 30.8 | 1087.6 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF250-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 45.2 | 1596.2 | 250 | 350 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF250-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 43.4 | 1532.6 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF250-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 38.8 | 1370.2 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF275-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 46.8 | 1652.7 | 275 | 370 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF275-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 43.5 | 1536.1 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF275-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 41.5 | 1465.5 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF315-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 53 | 1871.6 | 315 | 420 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| RF315-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 51.5 | 1818.7 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| RF315-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 49.5 | 1748 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| To Be Negotiated | 1 Set (Min. Order) |
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| After-sales Service: | on Line Support |
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| Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Lubrication Style: | Oil-free |
| Cooling System: | Water Cooling |
| Power Source: | AC Power |
| Cylinder Position: | Horizontal |
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| Model | Maximum Working Pressure | Capacity(FAD)* | Installed Motor Power | Cooling Method | Noise Level | Air Outlet Pipe Diameter |
Dimension | Weight | |||||
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| bar(g) | psig | m3/min | cfm | kw | hp | dB(A) | L | W | H | kg | |||
| RF37-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 6.5 | 229.5 | 37 | 50 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF37-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 6.4 | 226 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF37-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 6.3 | 222.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF45-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 7.7 | 271.8 | 45 | 60 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF45-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 6.5 | 229.5 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF45-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 6.8 | 240.1 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF55-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 9.6 | 339 | 55 | 75 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF55-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 8.8 | 310.7 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF55-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 7.7 | 271.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | |||||||
| RF75-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 13.5 | 476.7 | 75 | 100 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF75-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 13.3 | 469.6 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF75-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 12.1 | 427.3 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 1900 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 16.2 | 572 | 90 | 120 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 |
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 15.6 | 550.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF90-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 14.2 | 501.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN50 | 2160 | 1450 | 2200 | 2000 | ||
| Water Cooling | 63 | DN80 | 2180 | 1450 | 2200 | 2100 | |||||||
| RF110-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 19.5 | 688.6 | 110 | 150 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF110-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 19.2 | 678 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF110-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 17.5 | 618 | Air Cooling | 69 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2700 | |||||||
| RF132-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 23.5 | 829.8 | 132 | 175 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF132-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 22.8 | 805.1 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF132-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 20.5 | 723.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3700 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2800 | |||||||
| RF145-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 23.9 | 844 | 145 | 195 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 |
| Water Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF145-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 22.1 | 780.4 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF145-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 20.5 | 723.9 | Air Cooling | 70 | DN80 | 4050 | 1650 | 2000 | 3800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 68 | DN80 | 2550 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 28.5 | 1006.4 | 160 | 215 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 |
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 26.4 | 932.3 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF160-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 24.5 | 865.2 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5300 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 2900 | |||||||
| RF200-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 36.1 | 1274.8 | 200 | 270 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF200-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 33.9 | 1197.1 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF200-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 30.8 | 1087.6 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5400 | ||
| Water Cooling | 67 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4000 | |||||||
| RF250-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 45.2 | 1596.2 | 250 | 350 | Air Cooling | 75 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF250-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 43.4 | 1532.6 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF250-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 38.8 | 1370.2 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4100 | |||||||
| RF275-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 46.8 | 1652.7 | 275 | 370 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF275-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 43.5 | 1536.1 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF275-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 41.5 | 1465.5 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5500 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4200 | |||||||
| RF315-7A(W) | 7 | 102 | 53 | 1871.6 | 315 | 420 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 |
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| RF315-8A(W) | 8 | 116 | 51.5 | 1818.7 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
| RF315-10A(W) | 10 | 145 | 49.5 | 1748 | Air Cooling | 76 | DN80 | 5040 | 1650 | 2100 | 5800 | ||
| Water Cooling | 65 | DN80 | 3100 | 1650 | 2000 | 4400 | |||||||
Types of Air Compressors
There are many types of Air Compressors available on the market. Learn which one is right for your needs and what makes one 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 one 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 one 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 one 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 two 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, one 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 two 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 two 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 one 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.


editor by czh 2023-01-16