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In order to determine the gas production of the air compressor, we need to consider some key factors, including the required gas volume, pressure dew point, dust particle size, etc., and ensure that the air compressor can meet these requirements. However, based on simplified calculations, we usually focus on the required gas volume and consider a certain margin to ensure stable operation of the system.
The given gas production is 30m & sup3;/min. In practical applications, air compressors usually need to provide a slightly larger amount of gas than actual demand to ensure system stability and cope with possible peak demand. Therefore, we can choose a slightly larger than 30m & sup3;/min air compressor.
In particular, it may be appropriate to select an air compressor with a gas production between 30m & sup3;/min and 40m & sup3;/min. Such a choice not only meets the basic needs, but also leaves a certain margin to cope with possible changes.
However, it should be noted that it is not enough to select an air compressor only according to the gas production. Other factors need to be considered, such as air compressor pressure, power, noise, maintenance costs, etc. Therefore, when choosing an air compressor, it is recommended to consult with a professional air compressor supplier or engineer to ensure that the air compressor that best suits your application is selected.
To sum up, for the gas production of 30m & sup3;/min, it is recommended to choose an air compressor with gas production of 30m & sup3;/min to 40m & sup3;/min, and consider other factors for final selection.
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