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Air compressor displacement and gas production are not exactly the same in concept, although they are often related to each other in practical applications.
"Exhaust volume" is an important parameter of the air compressor. It refers to the volume of air that the air compressor can discharge per unit time, usually in cubic meters per minute (m & sup3;/min) or cubic meters per hour (m & sup3;/h). This parameter is a key indicator to measure the processing capacity of the air compressor.
The "gas production" is more concerned with the air compressor in the actual operation process, and available for use of air. It may be affected by many factors such as air compressor efficiency, operating environment, and maintenance conditions.
In simple terms, "displacement" is an inherent attribute of the air compressor, which indicates its maximum air discharge capacity; while "gas production" is a parameter in actual operation, which indicates the air volume produced by the air compressor under actual conditions. Therefore, when selecting and using air compressors, these two parameters need to be considered at the same time to ensure that the specific application requirements are met.
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