Air Compressor
An air compressor is a mechanical device that converts power (from an electric motor, diesel or gasoline engine, etc.) into potential energy stored in compressed air. It works by forcing air into a storage tank, increasing the pressure. When the compressed air is released, it can be used for various applications.
Simply we can say, an air compressor generates compressed air, converts it into energy, and acts as a control device.
BRAND: DENAIR
ORIGIN: CHINA
Application: Powering pneumatic tools, Spray painting, HVAC control systems, Industrial processes and assembly lines, Air Operated Machinery Operation and others.
Types:
- Belt Driven
- Direct Driven
- Scroll Oil-Free
- With options such as:
- VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)
- VSD (Variable Speed Drive)
- PM (Permanent Magnet)
- VFD (Variable Frequency Drive)
Capacity:
- Ranges from 0.5 m³/min to 102 m³/min
Pressure Levels:
- High Pressure: 0.5 – 40 Bar
- Low Pressure: 0.5 – 10 Bar
System Components:
- Air Compressor Unit – Main unit generating compressed air
- Air Receiver Tank – Stores compressed air for consistent pressure
- Refrigeration Air Dryer – Removes moisture from the compressed air
- Air Filters (C, A, T) – Filters to remove contaminants like dust, oil, and moisture
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