Product Description
Standard Configuration |
. Suction valve Lubricating oil filter Oil thermostatic valve 50°C radiator
Solenoid valve Vertical air/oil tank Pressure regular valve Air/oil separator
Lubricating oil radiator Safety valve Emergency stop button Air filter of engine
Minimum pressure valve Lockable battery isolator switch
Air filter of compressor Vent valve Powder coated canopy Shuttle valve
24V sealed for life maintenance free battery Fuel tank for 8 hours running
General Features |
Structure diagram |
Feature&Benefit | ||||||||||
Feature | Benefit | |||||||||
Pressure selection and control | Easy pressure setting | |||||||||
Flow selection and control | The working pressure and airflow rate can be adjusted according to the size of air consumption without wasting any diesel | |||||||||
The twin-screw rotor is directly connected with the diesel engine by a highly flexible coupling | Outputting more air with less energy consumption, featuring high reliability, longer service life, and low maintenance cost. | |||||||||
The two-stage air filtration system | The total efficiency of air filtration reaches 99.8% ensuring the compressor to not be infringed by dust and dirt particles and longer service life of the engine | |||||||||
High-temperature resistance design | Able to run for a long time under extreme cold or hot temperature from -20ºC to 50ºC | |||||||||
One-button start, clear operational parameters | Operators don’t have to go through long-term professional training, and unattended operations can be achieved. |
Application areas |
Field | Application | Nominal Working Pressure(bar) | Free Air Delivery Range(m3/min) | |||||||
General Construction (building sites, road maintenance, bridges, tunnels, concrete pumping and shotcreting) |
Hand-held pneumatic breakers | 7~14 | 5~13 | |||||||
Jackhammers | ||||||||||
Air guns | ||||||||||
Shotcrete equipment | ||||||||||
Pneumatic wrenches | ||||||||||
Nut runners | ||||||||||
Ground Engineering Drilling (basement and foundation excavation for apartment blocks and other buildings) |
Pneumatic rock drills | 7~17 | 12~28 | |||||||
Block cutters | ||||||||||
Dewatering pumps. | ||||||||||
Hand-held pneumatic breakers | ||||||||||
Utility, CHINAMFG Blasting (shipyards, steel construction and large renovation jobs) |
Sandblasting (remove rust, scale, paint) |
7~10 | 10~22 | |||||||
Blast Hole Drilling (aggregate production for construction stabilization, cement production in limestone quarries and open pit mining) |
Rock drills | 14~21 | 12~29 | |||||||
Dewatering pumps | ||||||||||
Hand-held breakers | ||||||||||
High Pressure Drilling (drilling for water wells and foundations for high-rise buildings, along with geotechnical/geothermal applications) |
Water well drilling | 20~35 | 18~40 | |||||||
DTH drilling | ||||||||||
Rotary drilling |
Selection table |
Small Series | ||||||||||
Small Series | FAD | Pressure | Engine model | Dimensional Date(mm) | ||||||
m3/min | cfm | Bar | psig | length | width | height | weight(kg) | |||
model | with tow bar | without tow bar | ||||||||
MDS55S-7 | 1,55 | 55 | 7 | 101,5 | D902 | 2925 | 1650 | 1200 | 1200 | 600 |
MDS80S-7 | 2,24 | 80 | 7 | 101,5 | D1005 | 2925 | 1650 | 1200 | 1200 | 630 |
MDS100S-7 | 2,8 | 100 | 7 | 101,5 | V1505 | 2925 | 1650 | 1200 | 1200 | 640 |
MDS125S-7 | 3,5 | 125 | 7 | 101,5 | V1505 | 3065 | 1800 | 1500 | 1350 | 810 |
MDS130S-8 | 3,7 | 132 | 8 | 116 | JE493 | 3065 | 1800 | 1500 | 1350 | 810 |
MDS185S-7 | 5,18 | 185 | 7 | 101,5 | JE493 | 3200 | 1900 | 1740 | 1660 | 950 |
MDS185S-10 | 5,18 | 185 | 10 | 145 | JE493 | 3050 | 1900 | 1740 | 1660 | 950 |
Middle Series (Low&Medium pressure) | ||||||||||
Middle Series (Low&Medium pressure) | FAD | Pressure | Engine model | Dimensional Date(mm) | ||||||
m3/min | cfm | Bar | psig | length | width | height | weight(kg) | |||
model | with tow bar | without tow bar | ||||||||
MDS265S-7 | 7,42 | 265 | 7 | 101,5 | JE493 | 3629 | 2200 | 1700 | 1470 | 1200 |
MDS300S-14 | 8,4 | 300 | 14 | 203 | 4BTA3.9 | 3850 | 2600 | 1810 | 2378 | 1800 |
MDS350S-10 | 9,9 | 354 | 10 | 145 | 4BT3.9 | 3850 | 2600 | 1810 | 2378 | 1800 |
MDS390S-7 | 11 | 393 | 7 | 101,5 | 4BTA3.9 | 3850 | 2600 | 1810 | 2378 | 1800 |
MDS390S-13 | 11 | 393 | 13 | 188,5 | QSB4.5 | 3850 | 3100 | 1810 | 2378 | 1980 |
MDS429S-7 | 12 | 429 | 7 | 101,5 | 4BTA3.9 | 3850 | 2600 | 1810 | 2378 | 1800 |
MDS429S-14 | 12 | 429 | 14 | 203 | QSB4.5 | 3850 | 3100 | 1810 | 2378 | 1980 |
MDS500S-14 | 14,1 | 504 | 14 | 203 | 6BTAA5.9 | 4550 | 3600 | 1810 | 2378 | 3100 |
MDS690S-14 | 19,3 | 689 | 14 | 203 | QSB6.7 | 4950 | 3300 | 2170 | 2620 | 3500 |
MDS720S-10 | 20,2 | 721 | 10 | 145 | QSB6.7 | 4950 | 3300 | 2170 | 2620 | 3500 |
MDS750S-12 | 21 | 750 | 12 | 174 | QSB6.7 | 4950 | 3300 | 2170 | 2620 | 3500 |
MDS786S-10.3 | 22 | 786 | 10,3 | 149,35 | QSB6.7 | 4950 | 3300 | 2170 | 2620 | 3500 |
MDS820S-14 | 23 | 821 | 14 | 203 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2170 | 2630 | 5200 |
MDS850S-8.6 | 24 | 857 | 8,6 | 124,7 | 6CTAA8.3 | 5300 | 4200 | 2170 | 2630 | 4600 |
MDS900S-7.1 | 25,3 | 904 | 7,1 | 102,95 | 6CTA8.3 | 5300 | 4200 | 2170 | 2630 | 4600 |
Middle Series (Medium&High pressure) | ||||||||||
Middle Series (Medium&High pressure) | FAD | Pressure | Engine model | Dimensional Date(mm) | ||||||
m3/min | cfm | Bar | psig | length | width | height | weight(kg) | |||
model | with tow bar | without tow bar | ||||||||
MDS460S-17 | 13 | 464 | 17 | 246,5 | 6BTAA5.9 | 4600 | 3500 | 1800 | 2230 | 3500 |
MDS620S-17 | 17,4 | 621 | 17 | 246,5 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2170 | 2630 | 5200 |
MDS650S-19 | 18,2 | 650 | 19 | 275,5 | QSL8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2170 | 2630 | 5200 |
MDS690S-20.4 | 19,4 | 693 | 20,4 | 295,8 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2170 | 2630 | 5200 |
MDS770S-21 | 21,6 | 771 | 21 | 304,5 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS830S-18 | 23,2 | 830 | 18 | 261 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS820S-25 | 23 | 821 | 25 | 362,5 | QSM11 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5600 |
MDS860S-20.4/17.3 | 24,2 | 864 | 20,4 | 295,8 | QSL8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
24,2 | 864 | 17,3 | 250,85 | |||||||
MDS875S-23 | 24,5 | 875 | 23 | 333,5 | QSM11 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5600 |
Large Series (Low&Medium pressure) | ||||||||||
Large Series (Low&Medium pressure) | FAD | Pressure | Engine model | Dimensional Date(mm) | ||||||
m3/min | cfm | Bar | psig | length | width | height | weight(kg) | |||
model | with tow bar | without tow bar | ||||||||
MDS900S-14.2/10.5 | 25,1 | 896 | 14,2 | 205,9 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
25,2 | 900 | 10,5 | 152,25 | |||||||
MDS910S-14 | 25,6 | 914 | 14 | 203 | 6LTAA8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS970S-10 | 27,2 | 971 | 10 | 145 | QSL8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS1011S-8.6 | 28,3 | 1011 | 8,6 | 124,7 | QSL8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS1054S-12 | 29,5 | 1054 | 12 | 174 | QSL8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS1250S-8.6 | 35 | 1250 | 8,6 | 124,7 | QSL8.9 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5280 |
MDS1400S-13 | 40 | 1400 | 13 | 188,5 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 5800 |
MDS1600S-10.3 | 45 | 1600 | 10,3 | 149,35 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 5800 |
MDS1785S-13 | 50 | 1785 | 13 | 188,5 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 5800 |
MDS2140S-10 | 60 | 2142 | 10 | 145 | QSZ14 | 7400 | 5400 | 2230 | 2630 | 8400 |
Large Series (Medium&High pressure) | ||||||||||
Large Series (Medium&High pressure) | FAD | Pressure | Engine model | Dimensional Date(mm) | ||||||
m3/min | cfm | Bar | psig | length | width | height | weight(kg) | |||
model | with tow bar | without tow bar | ||||||||
MDS900S-20 | 25,3 | 904 | 20 | 290 | QSM11 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5800 |
MDS960S-18 | 26,9 | 961 | 18 | 261 | QSM11 | 5300 | 4200 | 2100 | 2630 | 5800 |
MDS1000S-35 | 28,2 | 1000 | 35 | 507,5 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7200 |
MDS1089S-25 | 30,5 | 1089 | 25 | 362,5 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7200 |
MDS1200S-24 | 33,6 | 1200 | 24 | 348 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7200 |
MDS1250S-21 | 35 | 1250 | 21 | 304,5 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7200 |
MDS1250S-25 | 35 | 1250 | 25 | 362,5 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7200 |
MDS1250S-30 | 35 | 1250 | 30 | 435 | WP17G770E302 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7800 |
MDS1250S-35 | 35 | 1250 | 35 | 507,5 | WP17G770E302 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7800 |
MDS1250S-40 | 35 | 1250 | 40 | 580 | WP17G770E302 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7800 |
MDS1428S-18 | 40 | 1428 | 18 | 261 | QSZ13 | 6200 | 4700 | 2100 | 2630 | 7200 |
MDS1428S-35 | 40 | 1428 | 35 | 507,5 | TAD1643VE-B | 7400 | 5500 | 2180 | 2650 | 10000 |
MDS1428S-40 | 40 | 1428 | 40 | 580 | QSK19 | 7400 | 5500 | 2180 | 2650 | 10000 |
MDS1600S-25 | 44,8 | 1600 | 25 | 362,5 | WP17G770E302 | 7400 | 5500 | 2180 | 2650 | 10000 |
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After-sales Service: | Online |
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Warranty: | 1year |
Lubrication Style: | Lubricated |
Cooling System: | Oil Cooler |
Power Source: | Diesel Engine |
Cylinder Position: | Vertical |
Customization: |
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What are the energy-saving technologies available for air compressors?
There are several energy-saving technologies available for air compressors that help improve their efficiency and reduce energy consumption. These technologies aim to optimize the operation of air compressors and minimize energy losses. Here are some common energy-saving technologies used:
1. Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Compressors:
VSD compressors are designed to adjust the motor speed according to the compressed air demand. By varying the motor speed, these compressors can match the output to the actual air requirement, resulting in energy savings. VSD compressors are particularly effective in applications with varying air demands, as they can operate at lower speeds during periods of lower demand, reducing energy consumption.
2. Energy-Efficient Motors:
The use of energy-efficient motors in air compressors can contribute to energy savings. High-efficiency motors, such as those with premium efficiency ratings, are designed to minimize energy losses and operate more efficiently than standard motors. By using energy-efficient motors, air compressors can reduce energy consumption and achieve higher overall system efficiency.
3. Heat Recovery Systems:
Air compressors generate a significant amount of heat during operation. Heat recovery systems capture and utilize this wasted heat for other purposes, such as space heating, water heating, or preheating process air or water. By recovering and utilizing the heat, air compressors can provide additional energy savings and improve overall system efficiency.
4. Air Receiver Tanks:
Air receiver tanks are used to store compressed air and provide a buffer during periods of fluctuating demand. By using appropriately sized air receiver tanks, the compressed air system can operate more efficiently. The tanks help reduce the number of starts and stops of the air compressor, allowing it to run at full load for longer periods, which is more energy-efficient than frequent cycling.
5. System Control and Automation:
Implementing advanced control and automation systems can optimize the operation of air compressors. These systems monitor and adjust the compressed air system based on demand, ensuring that only the required amount of air is produced. By maintaining optimal system pressure, minimizing leaks, and reducing unnecessary air production, control and automation systems help achieve energy savings.
6. Leak Detection and Repair:
Air leaks in compressed air systems can lead to significant energy losses. Regular leak detection and repair programs help identify and fix air leaks promptly. By minimizing air leakage, the demand on the air compressor is reduced, resulting in energy savings. Utilizing ultrasonic leak detection devices can help locate and repair leaks more efficiently.
7. System Optimization and Maintenance:
Proper system optimization and routine maintenance are essential for energy savings in air compressors. This includes regular cleaning and replacement of air filters, optimizing air pressure settings, ensuring proper lubrication, and conducting preventive maintenance to keep the system running at peak efficiency.
By implementing these energy-saving technologies and practices, air compressor systems can achieve significant energy efficiency improvements, reduce operational costs, and minimize environmental impact.
What is the role of air compressors in manufacturing and industrial processes?
Air compressors play a crucial role in various manufacturing and industrial processes, providing a reliable source of compressed air that powers a wide range of equipment and tools. Here are some key roles of air compressors in manufacturing and industrial settings:
1. Pneumatic Tools and Equipment:
Air compressors power a wide range of pneumatic tools and equipment used in manufacturing processes. These tools include impact wrenches, air drills, sanders, grinders, nail guns, and spray guns. Compressed air provides the necessary force and energy for these tools, enabling efficient and precise operations.
2. Automation and Control Systems:
Compressed air is used in automation and control systems within manufacturing facilities. Pneumatic actuators and valves use compressed air to control the movement of machinery and components. These systems are widely used in assembly lines, packaging operations, and material handling processes.
3. Air Blowing and Cleaning:
Compressed air is employed for blowing and cleaning applications in manufacturing and industrial processes. Air blowguns and air nozzles are used to remove debris, dust, and contaminants from surfaces, machinery, and products. Compressed air is also used for drying, cooling, and purging operations.
4. Air Separation and Gas Generation:
Air compressors are used in air separation plants to generate industrial gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. These gases are essential for various industrial processes, including metal fabrication, chemical production, and food packaging.
5. HVAC Systems:
Compressed air is utilized in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. It powers pneumatic actuators for damper control, pneumatic controls for pressure regulation, and pneumatic valves for flow control in HVAC applications.
6. Air Compression for Storage and Transport:
Compressed air is used for storage and transport purposes in manufacturing and industrial settings. It is often used to pressurize storage tanks or containers that hold gases or liquids. Compressed air also facilitates the transfer of materials through pipelines and pneumatic conveying systems.
7. Process Instrumentation:
Compressed air is utilized in process instrumentation and control systems. It powers pneumatic instruments such as pressure gauges, flow meters, and control valves. These instruments play a critical role in monitoring and regulating various parameters in industrial processes.
8. Material Handling and Pneumatic Conveying:
In manufacturing and industrial facilities, compressed air is used for material handling and pneumatic conveying systems. It enables the movement of bulk materials such as powders, granules, and pellets through pipelines, facilitating efficient and controlled material transfer.
Overall, air compressors are vital components in manufacturing and industrial processes, providing a versatile and efficient source of power for a wide range of applications. The specific role of air compressors may vary depending on the industry, process requirements, and operational needs.
What is the impact of tank size on air compressor performance?
The tank size of an air compressor plays a significant role in its performance and functionality. Here are the key impacts of tank size:
1. Air Storage Capacity: The primary function of the air compressor tank is to store compressed air. A larger tank size allows for greater air storage capacity. This means the compressor can build up a reserve of compressed air, which can be useful for applications that require intermittent or fluctuating air demand. Having a larger tank ensures a steady supply of compressed air during peak usage periods.
2. Run Time: The tank size affects the run time of the air compressor. A larger tank can provide longer continuous operation before the compressor motor needs to restart. This is because the compressed air in the tank can be used to meet the demand without the need for the compressor to run continuously. It reduces the frequency of motor cycling, which can improve energy efficiency and prolong the motor’s lifespan.
3. Pressure Stability: A larger tank helps maintain stable pressure during usage. When the compressor is running, it fills the tank until it reaches a specified pressure level, known as the cut-out pressure. As the air is consumed from the tank, the pressure drops to a certain level, known as the cut-in pressure, at which point the compressor restarts to refill the tank. A larger tank size results in a slower pressure drop during usage, ensuring more consistent and stable pressure for the connected tools or equipment.
4. Duty Cycle: The duty cycle refers to the amount of time an air compressor can operate within a given time period. A larger tank size can increase the duty cycle of the compressor. The compressor can run for longer periods before reaching its duty cycle limit, reducing the risk of overheating and improving overall performance.
5. Tool Compatibility: The tank size can also impact the compatibility with certain tools or equipment. Some tools, such as high-demand pneumatic tools or spray guns, require a continuous and adequate supply of compressed air. A larger tank size ensures that the compressor can meet the air demands of such tools without causing pressure drops or affecting performance.
It is important to note that while a larger tank size offers advantages in terms of air storage and performance, it also results in a larger and heavier compressor unit. Consider the intended application, available space, and portability requirements when selecting an air compressor with the appropriate tank size.
Ultimately, the optimal tank size for an air compressor depends on the specific needs of the user and the intended application. Assess the air requirements, duty cycle, and desired performance to determine the most suitable tank size for your air compressor.
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China OEM CHINAMFG Ls5.5n 10 Bar Screw Air Compressor Gas Generator arb air compressor
Product Description
Product Description
Model | Max Working Pressure | CAPACITY (F.A.D) |
Motor Power | Net Weight | Transmission | Connection | Dimension (Lx W x H) |
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— | bar | psig | m3/min | hp | kw | kgs | inch | mm | |
LS4N-8 | 8 | 116 | 0.58 | 6 | 4 | 152 | Belt Drive | G1/2” | 650*650*890 |
LS4N-10 | 10 | 145 | 0.51 | ||||||
LS5.5N-8 | 8 | 116 | 0.82 | 7.5 | 5.5 | 166 | Belt Drive | G1/2” | 650*650*890 |
LS5.5N-10 | 10 | 145 | 0.68 | ||||||
LS7.5N-8 | 8 | 116 | 1.13 | 10 | 7.5 | 175 | Belt Drive | G1/2” | 650*650*890 |
LS7.5N-10 | 10 | 145 | 0.90 | ||||||
LS11-7 | 7 | 102 | 1.79 | 15 | 11 | 293 | Belt Drive | G3/4” | 850*790*1260 |
LS11-8 | 8 | 116 | 1.78 | ||||||
LS11-10 | 10 | 145 | 1.36 | ||||||
LS11-13 | 13 | 188 | 1.19 | ||||||
LS15-7 | 7 | 102 | 2.30 | 20 | 15 | 341 | Belt Drive | G3/4” | 850*790*1260 |
LS15-8 | 8 | 116 | 2.20 | ||||||
LS15-10 | 10 | 145 | 2.00 | ||||||
LS15-13 | 13 | 188 | 1.54 | ||||||
LS18.5-7 | 7 | 102 | 3.00 | 25 | 18.5 | 364 | Belt Drive | G1” | 850*790*1260 |
LS18.5-8 | 8 | 116 | 3.00 | ||||||
LS18.5-10 | 10 | 145 | 2.60 | ||||||
LS18.5-13 | 13 | 188 | 2.10 | ||||||
LS22-13 | 13 | 188 | 2.35 | 2.35 | 2.35 | 2.35 | Belt Drive | G1” | 1150*850*1000 |
FAQ
Q1: Are you a manufacturer or trading company?
A1: Xihu (West Lake) Dis.in is professional screw air compressor factory located in HangZhou, China, CHINAMFG is Xihu (West Lake) Dis.in overseas market sales representative.
Q2: Xihu (West Lake) Dis.in is real member of Atlas-copco group?
A2: Yes, in 2571, Sweden Atlas-copco 100% acquired Xihu (West Lake) Dis.in.
Pls visit Atlas-copco’s official website for more information.
Q3: Xihu (West Lake) Dis.in air-end from Atlas-copco?
A3: Yes, Xihu (West Lake) Dis.in LS/LSV, LOH, LSH and CS series air compressors all use Atlas Copco’s air-end.
Q4: What’s your delivery time?
A4: about 10-20days after you confirm the order, other voltage pls contact with us.
Q5: How long is your air compressor warranty?
A5: One year for the whole machine since leave our factory.
Q6: What’s the payment term?
A6:We accept T/T, LC at sight, Paypal etc.
Also we accept USD, RMB, JPY, EUR, HKD, GBP, CHF, KRW.
Q7: What’s the Min. Order requirement?
A7: 1unit
Q8: What service you can support?
A8: We offer after-sales service, custom service, production view service and one-stop service.
Lubrication Style: | Micro Oil Lubricated |
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Type: | Twin-Screw Compressor |
Power: | 5.5kw/7.5HP |
Free Air Delivery: | 0.51m3/Min@10bar |
Pressure: | 8bar/10bar |
Voltage & Frequency: | 380V/50Hz/3pH |
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US$ 1770/Unit
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What are the differences between stationary and portable air compressors?
Stationary and portable air compressors are two common types of air compressors with distinct features and applications. Here are the key differences between them:
1. Mobility:
The primary difference between stationary and portable air compressors is their mobility. Stationary air compressors are designed to be permanently installed in a fixed location, such as a workshop or a factory. They are typically larger, heavier, and not easily movable. On the other hand, portable air compressors are smaller, lighter, and equipped with handles or wheels for easy transportation. They can be moved from one location to another, making them suitable for jobsites, construction sites, and other mobile applications.
2. Power Source:
Another difference lies in the power source used by stationary and portable air compressors. Stationary compressors are usually powered by electricity, as they are designed for continuous operation in a fixed location with access to power outlets. They are connected to the electrical grid or have dedicated wiring. In contrast, portable compressors are available in various power options, including electric, gasoline, and diesel engines. This versatility allows them to operate in remote areas or sites without readily available electricity.
3. Tank Capacity:
Tank capacity is also a distinguishing factor between stationary and portable air compressors. Stationary compressors often have larger storage tanks to store compressed air for extended periods. The larger tanks enable them to deliver a continuous and steady supply of compressed air for longer durations without the need for frequent cycling. Portable compressors, due to their compact size and portability, generally have smaller tank capacities, which may be sufficient for intermittent or smaller-scale applications.
4. Performance and Output:
The performance and output capabilities of stationary and portable air compressors can vary. Stationary compressors are typically designed for high-volume applications that require a consistent and continuous supply of compressed air. They often have higher horsepower ratings, larger motor sizes, and higher air delivery capacities. Portable compressors, while generally offering lower horsepower and air delivery compared to their stationary counterparts, are still capable of delivering sufficient air for a range of applications, including pneumatic tools, inflation tasks, and light-duty air-powered equipment.
5. Noise Level:
Noise level is an important consideration when comparing stationary and portable air compressors. Stationary compressors, being larger and built for industrial or commercial settings, are often equipped with noise-reducing features such as sound insulation and vibration dampening. They are designed to operate at lower noise levels, which is crucial for maintaining a comfortable working environment. Portable compressors, while efforts are made to reduce noise, may produce higher noise levels due to their compact size and portability.
6. Price and Cost:
Stationary and portable air compressors also differ in terms of price and cost. Stationary compressors are generally more expensive due to their larger size, higher power output, and industrial-grade construction. They often require professional installation and may involve additional costs such as electrical wiring and system setup. Portable compressors, being smaller and more versatile, tend to have a lower upfront cost. They are suitable for individual users, contractors, and small businesses with budget constraints or flexible air supply needs.
When selecting between stationary and portable air compressors, it is essential to consider the specific requirements of the intended application, such as mobility, power source availability, air demands, and noise considerations. Understanding these differences will help in choosing the appropriate type of air compressor for the intended use.
Can air compressors be used for inflating tires and sporting equipment?
Yes, air compressors can be used for inflating tires and sporting equipment, providing a convenient and efficient method for achieving the desired air pressure. Here’s how air compressors are used for these purposes:
1. Tire Inflation:
Air compressors are commonly used for inflating vehicle tires, including car tires, motorcycle tires, bicycle tires, and even larger truck or trailer tires. Air compressors provide a continuous source of pressurized air, allowing for quick and accurate inflation. They are often used in automotive repair shops, gas stations, and by individuals who regularly need to inflate tires.
2. Sporting Equipment Inflation:
Air compressors are also useful for inflating various types of sporting equipment. This includes inflatable balls such as soccer balls, basketballs, footballs, and volleyballs. Additionally, air compressors can be used to inflate inflatable water toys, air mattresses, inflatable kayaks, and other recreational items that require air for proper inflation.
3. Air Tools for Inflation:
Air compressors can power air tools specifically designed for inflation purposes. These tools, known as inflators or air blow guns, provide controlled airflow for inflating tires and sporting equipment. They often have built-in pressure gauges and nozzles designed to fit different types of valves, making them versatile and suitable for various inflation tasks.
4. Adjustable Pressure:
One advantage of using air compressors for inflation is the ability to adjust the pressure. Most air compressors allow users to set the desired pressure level using a pressure regulator or control knob. This feature ensures that tires and sporting equipment are inflated to the recommended pressure, promoting optimal performance and safety.
5. Efficiency and Speed:
Air compressors provide a faster and more efficient inflation method compared to manual pumps. The continuous supply of compressed air allows for quick inflation, reducing the time and effort required to inflate tires and sporting equipment manually.
6. Portable Air Compressors:
For inflating tires and sporting equipment on the go, portable air compressors are available. These compact and lightweight compressors can be easily carried in vehicles or taken to sports events and outdoor activities, ensuring convenient access to a reliable air supply.
It is important to note that when using air compressors for inflating tires, it is recommended to follow manufacturer guidelines and proper inflation techniques to ensure safety and avoid overinflation.
Are there air compressors specifically designed for high-pressure applications?
Yes, there are air compressors specifically designed for high-pressure applications. These compressors are engineered to generate and deliver compressed air at significantly higher pressures than standard air compressors. Here are some key points about high-pressure air compressors:
1. Pressure Range: High-pressure air compressors are capable of producing compressed air at pressures typically ranging from 1000 to 5000 psi (pounds per square inch) or even higher. This is considerably higher than the typical range of 100 to 175 psi for standard air compressors.
2. Construction: High-pressure aircompressors feature robust construction and specialized components to withstand the higher pressures involved. They are designed with reinforced cylinders, pistons, valves, and seals that can handle the increased stress and prevent leaks or failures under high-pressure conditions.
3. Power: Generating high-pressure compressed air requires more power than standard compressors. High-pressure air compressors often have larger motors or engines to provide the necessary power to achieve the desired pressure levels.
4. Applications: High-pressure air compressors are utilized in various industries and applications where compressed air at elevated pressures is required. Some common applications include:
- Industrial manufacturing processes that involve high-pressure air for operations such as air tools, pneumatic machinery, and equipment.
- Gas and oil exploration and production, where high-pressure air is used for well drilling, well stimulation, and enhanced oil recovery techniques.
- Scuba diving and underwater operations, where high-pressure air is used for breathing apparatus and underwater tools.
- Aerospace and aviation industries, where high-pressure air is used for aircraft systems, testing, and pressurization.
- Fire services and firefighting, where high-pressure air compressors are used to fill breathing air tanks for firefighters.
5. Safety Considerations: Working with high-pressure air requires adherence to strict safety protocols. Proper training, equipment, and maintenance are crucial to ensure the safe operation of high-pressure air compressors. It is important to follow manufacturer guidelines and industry standards for high-pressure applications.
When selecting a high-pressure air compressor, consider factors such as the desired pressure range, required flow rate, power source availability, and the specific application requirements. Consult with experts or manufacturers specializing in high-pressure compressed air systems to identify the most suitable compressor for your needs.
High-pressure air compressors offer the capability to meet the demands of specialized applications that require compressed air at elevated pressures. Their robust design and ability to deliver high-pressure air make them essential tools in various industries and sectors.
editor by CX 2023-12-02
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8~12bar DIRECT-DRIVE OIL-FREE SCROLL AIR COMPRESSOR (PM VSD)
Precision air end(2 years warranty)
High precision, stiffness, and durable square air-end ensure max pressure 12bar.
IP67 protection level, F insulation level, Efficiency is improved 10%
PM motor & Variable frequency inverter
VSD soft no current impact. Inverter adjusts motor speed automatically, saving energy and long service life.
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The motor is connected with the air-end directly, without THE belt, coupling, no need for adjustment, super low noise
Individual cooling fan
Low discharge compressed air temperature after cooled by an individual fan to ensure the low-pressure dew point.
Purity stainless steel air tank
Stainless Steel pipe and connection
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Intelligent PLC controller
Display operation situation of air-end
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Product Description
1. The orbiting scroll and fixed scroll housing are mated to create the compression chambers.
2. The continual movement of the orbiting scroll moves atmospheric air from the intake toward to the center, compressing the air into progressively smaller areas.
3. The continual movement of the orbiting scroll moves atmospheric air from the intake toward to the center, compressing the air into progressively smaller areas.
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How are air compressors used in the food and beverage industry?
Air compressors play a vital role in the food and beverage industry, providing a reliable source of compressed air for various applications. Here are some common uses of air compressors in this industry:
1. Packaging and Filling:
Air compressors are extensively used in packaging and filling operations in the food and beverage industry. Compressed air is utilized to power pneumatic systems that control the movement and operation of packaging machinery, such as filling machines, capping machines, labeling equipment, and sealing devices. The precise and controlled delivery of compressed air ensures accurate and efficient packaging of products.
2. Cleaning and Sanitization:
Air compressors are employed for cleaning and sanitization purposes in food and beverage processing facilities. Compressed air is used to operate air-powered cleaning equipment, such as air blowguns, air-operated vacuum systems, and air knives. It helps remove debris, dust, and contaminants from production lines, equipment, and hard-to-reach areas. Additionally, compressed air is used for drying surfaces after cleaning and for applying sanitizing agents.
3. Cooling and Refrigeration:
In the food and beverage industry, air compressors are utilized in cooling and refrigeration systems. Compressed air is used to drive air compressors in refrigeration units, enabling the circulation of refrigerants and maintaining optimal temperatures for food storage and preservation. The controlled airflow provided by the compressors facilitates efficient cooling and refrigeration processes.
4. Aeration and Mixing:
Air compressors are used for aeration and mixing applications in the food and beverage industry. Compressed air is introduced into processes such as fermentation, dough mixing, and wastewater treatment. It helps in promoting oxygen transfer, enhancing microbial activity, and facilitating proper mixing of ingredients or substances, contributing to the desired quality and consistency of food and beverage products.
5. Pneumatic Conveying:
In food processing plants, air compressors are employed for pneumatic conveying systems. Compressed air is used to transport bulk materials such as grains, powders, and ingredients through pipes or tubes. It enables the gentle and efficient movement of materials without the need for mechanical conveyors, reducing the risk of product damage or contamination.
6. Quality Control and Testing:
Air compressors are utilized in quality control and testing processes within the food and beverage industry. Compressed air is used for leak testing of packaging materials, containers, and seals to ensure product integrity. It is also employed for spraying air or gases during sensory analysis and flavor testing.
7. Air Agitation:
In certain food and beverage production processes, air compressors are used for air agitation. Compressed air is introduced into tanks, mixing vessels, or fermentation tanks to create turbulence and promote mixing or chemical reactions. It aids in achieving consistent product quality and uniform distribution of ingredients or additives.
It is important to note that air compressors used in the food and beverage industry must meet strict hygiene and safety standards. They may require specific filtration systems, oil-free operation, and compliance with food safety regulations to prevent contamination or product spoilage.
By utilizing air compressors effectively, the food and beverage industry can benefit from improved productivity, enhanced product quality, and efficient processing operations.
How are air compressors utilized in pneumatic tools?
Air compressors play a crucial role in powering and operating pneumatic tools. Here’s a detailed explanation of how air compressors are utilized in pneumatic tools:
Power Source:
Pneumatic tools rely on compressed air as their power source. The air compressor generates and stores compressed air, which is then delivered to the pneumatic tool through a hose or piping system. The compressed air provides the force necessary for the tool to perform various tasks.
Air Pressure Regulation:
Air compressors are equipped with pressure regulation systems to control the output pressure of the compressed air. Different pneumatic tools require different air pressure levels to operate optimally. The air compressor’s pressure regulator allows users to adjust the output pressure according to the specific requirements of the pneumatic tool being used.
Air Volume and Flow:
Air compressors provide a continuous supply of compressed air, ensuring a consistent air volume and flow rate for pneumatic tools. The air volume is typically measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM) and determines the tool’s performance capabilities. Higher CFM ratings indicate that the pneumatic tool can deliver more power and operate at a faster rate.
Tool Actuation:
Pneumatic tools utilize compressed air to actuate their mechanical components. For example, an air-powered impact wrench uses compressed air to drive the tool’s internal hammer mechanism, generating high torque for fastening or loosening bolts and nuts. Similarly, air-powered drills, sanders, nail guns, and spray guns rely on compressed air to power their respective operations.
Versatility:
One of the significant advantages of pneumatic tools is their versatility, and air compressors enable this flexibility. A single air compressor can power a wide range of pneumatic tools, eliminating the need for separate power sources for each tool. This makes pneumatic tools a popular choice in various industries, such as automotive, construction, manufacturing, and woodworking.
Portability:
Air compressors come in different sizes and configurations, offering varying degrees of portability. Smaller portable air compressors are commonly used in applications where mobility is essential, such as construction sites or remote locations. The portability of air compressors allows pneumatic tools to be used in various work environments without the constraints of being tethered to a fixed power source.
Overall, air compressors are integral to the functionality and operation of pneumatic tools. They provide the necessary power, air pressure regulation, and continuous airflow required for pneumatic tools to perform a wide range of tasks efficiently and effectively.
In which industries are air compressors widely used?
Air compressors find extensive usage across various industries due to their versatility and ability to generate compressed air. Here are some industries where air compressors are widely employed:
1. Manufacturing: Air compressors are essential in manufacturing processes for powering pneumatic tools and equipment. They are used for tasks such as operating assembly lines, powering robotic machinery, running paint sprayers, and driving pneumatic actuators.
2. Construction: Air compressors play a crucial role in the construction industry. They power pneumatic tools like jackhammers, nail guns, impact wrenches, and concrete breakers. Compressed air is also used for concrete spraying, sandblasting, and operating air-powered lifts and hoists.
3. Automotive: Air compressors are widely used in automotive manufacturing and repair. They power air tools used in auto body shops, tire inflation equipment, pneumatic lifts, and air-operated brake systems. Compressed air is also utilized in vehicle painting and drying processes.
4. Oil and Gas: The oil and gas industry extensively relies on air compressors for various applications. They are used for pneumatic drilling, powering pneumatic tools in refineries and petrochemical plants, operating pneumatic valves and actuators, and providing instrument air for control systems.
5. Food and Beverage: Air compressors are employed in the food and beverage industry for tasks such as packaging, bottling, and sealing. They power pneumatic conveying systems, control air pressure in food processing equipment, and provide clean compressed air for food handling and storage.
6. Pharmaceutical and Healthcare: Air compressors find application in pharmaceutical manufacturing and healthcare facilities. They are used for operating medical equipment, such as ventilators and dental tools. Compressed air is also utilized in pharmaceutical processes, including tablet coating, fluid bed drying, and aseptic packaging.
7. Aerospace: The aerospace industry relies on air compressors for various applications, including aircraft maintenance and assembly. They power pneumatic tools for aircraft repair, provide compressed air for cleaning and pressurizing systems, and support ground operations, such as tire inflation and aircraft de-icing.
8. Mining: Air compressors are extensively used in the mining industry. They power pneumatic tools for drilling, rock blasting, and excavation. Compressed air is also utilized for ventilation, conveying materials, and operating underground equipment.
9. Energy and Utilities: Air compressors play a vital role in the energy and utilities sector. They are used in power generation plants for pneumatic control systems, instrument air, and operating pneumatic valves. Compressed air is also employed for cleaning and maintenance purposes.
These are just a few examples of the industries where air compressors are widely utilized. The versatility and reliability of air compressors make them indispensable in numerous applications across diverse sectors.
editor by CX 2023-10-24