The pressure range of industrial air compressors is usually determined according to specific application requirements and working environment. The following is a detailed summary of the pressure range of industrial air compressors:
1. general industrial air compressor pressure range
- general Range: The pressure range of general industrial air compressor is 0.7 between 1.2 megapascals (MPa), which is equivalent to 712 bar. This pressure range can usually meet the needs of most industrial production processes.
- Conversion Relationship: 1 MPa is approximately equal to 10 bar. Therefore, the pressure range of conventional industrial air compressors can also be expressed as 7 to 12 bar.
2. special purpose air compressor pressure range
- high pressure air compressor for application scenarios that require higher pressure, such as certain special processes or high-pressure gas storage, the pressure range of the high-pressure air compressor usually exceeds the conventional range. The pressure of this kind of air compressor may reach 20 30kg pressure (kgf/cm²), or even higher. Converted to other units, this is equivalent to about 2030 bar or more.
- Low demand scenarios in some scenarios with relatively low pressure requirements, such as some pneumatic tools or simple purging work, the pressure range of the air compressor may be lower than the conventional range. However, such cases are relatively rare.
3. different types of air compressor pressure range
- screw air compressor screw air compressor for general industrial use, its working pressure range is roughly between 7 and 13 bar. This pressure range can meet the needs of most industrial production processes.
- piston compressor the pressure range is generally between 7 and 10 bar, and some high-pressure models may reach more than 30 bar.
- Variable frequency air compressor, sliding vane air compressor the pressure range is usually between 0.7 and 1.3 MPa.
- Diesel driven air compressor: The pressure range can be between 0.7~2.5 MPa.
4. other considerations
- exhaust volume in addition to pressure, the displacement of the air compressor is also an important parameter. Exhaust volume refers to the volume of air compressed per unit time, commonly used in cubic meters per minute (m & sup3;/min). When selecting an air compressor, it is necessary to determine the required exhaust volume according to the specific application requirements.
- Safety and maintenance requirements: As the pressure increases, the safety and maintenance requirements of the equipment will increase accordingly. Therefore, when choosing a high-pressure air compressor, special attention should be paid to the safety and maintenance of the equipment.
In summary, the pressure range of industrial air compressors varies depending on the model, use and specific application scenarios. When choosing an air compressor, it is necessary to determine the required pressure range according to the specific application requirements and working environment, and to ensure that the selected air compressor can meet these requirements.