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Is the micro-oil air compressor an oil injector?

2026-04-10Views:

Micro-oil air compressors are not oil injectors, but they do involve the use of oil during their work. Micro-oil air compressors usually use a small amount of lubricating oil to lubricate and cool the working parts inside the compressor. This lubricating oil will be mixed with air during the compression process and will be mostly removed during the subsequent oil-gas separation process, resulting in relatively pure compressed air. However, due to the small amount of lubricating oil in the micro-oil air compressor and the effective oil and gas separation treatment, the oil content in the output compressed air is relatively low, which is also called "micro-oil" The reason for the air compressor.

Fuel injection machine refers to those in the work process will be a large number of fuel injection to lubricate and cool the working parts of the machine, such as diesel engine. In the oil injector, the lubricating oil will be directly injected into the working chamber and mixed with air or fuel to play the role of lubrication, cooling and cleaning. There is a significant difference between this oil injection method and the lubrication method of the micro-oil air compressor.

Therefore, although the micro-oil air compressor will use lubricating oil in the working process, it does not belong to the category of oil injection machine.

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