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What is the relationship between air intake and exhaust volume of air compressor

2026-04-15Views:

In the operation of the air compressor, the air intake and exhaust volume are the core parameters to measure the air supply capacity of the equipment, and the relationship between the two is affected by the compression principle and equipment design, as follows:

1. Basic concept analysis

  • air intake: Refers to the volume of air sucked by the air compressor per unit time (usually expressed in cubic meters per minute), reflecting the ability of the equipment to obtain air from the environment.
  • Exhaust volume: Refers to the actual volume of air discharged by the air compressor after compression (also expressed in cubic meters per minute), reflecting the efficiency of the equipment to output compressed air.

2. Dynamic relationship between intake and exhaust
in the compression process, the air is compressed to a higher pressure and the volume is reduced. Therefore, exhaust volume is usually less than intake volume the ratio of the two is called the "compression ratio". For example, if the intake air volume is 10 cubic meters per minute and the exhaust volume after compression is 2 cubic meters per minute, the compression ratio is 5:1.

3. Optimal design of Grantkering air compressor
granklin water-lubricated screw air compressor improves the conversion efficiency of intake and exhaust volume through the following technologies:

  • single screw and star wheel structure: Precision compression parts reduce air leakage, ensure that more inhaled air is effectively compressed, and improve the stability of the displacement.
  • water lubrication technology: Replace traditional lubricating oil with water to reduce friction loss while reducing the temperature of the compression process through natural heat dissipation to avoid abnormal expansion of air volume due to high temperature, thereby ensuring the accuracy of the exhaust volume.
  • Oil-free design: Completely eliminate the obstruction of lubricating oil to air flow, ensure smooth air intake process, and further improve the conversion efficiency of air intake and exhaust volume.

In summary, the intake and exhaust volumes are the core dimensions of the air compressor's air supply capacity, which are related by the compression ratio and are influenced by the equipment design. Granklin water-lubricated screw air compressor provides users with stable and controllable conversion solutions for air intake and exhaust through efficient structural design and oil-free technology, helping to achieve accurate gas management.

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