Air compressors are core power‑generating equipment in industrial production, and their safe operation is of paramount importance. This paper systematically outlines the key inspection points for identifying common hazards in air compressors across mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic systems,…
Month: July 2026
The pressure of industrial compressors is not a fixed value; rather, it is categorized into multiple ranges—low, medium, high, and ultra-high—depending on the specific application. Conventional pneumatic equipment typically operates at pressures between 0.7 and 0.8 MPa, while…
This article provides a detailed overview of the operating principles, key advantages, and application scenarios of water-lubricated air compressors in Wuhu. Utilizing water as the working medium, these compressors deliver clean, oil-free compressed air while being energy-efficient and…
Food processing plants in the Yangzhou region require a continuous supply of clean, oil-free compressed air. This paper outlines the key components suitable for oil-free screw compressors, including sealing assemblies, aftertreatment filter elements, food-grade piping fittings, and control‑system…
Whether the refrigerant air dryer must be turned on when starting the air compressor depends on the downstream air‑use requirements. If the downstream equipment is precision pneumatic devices, freeze protection is required, or the compressed air is conveyed…
This paper analyzes the physical relationship between compressed-air pressure and output force. Based on fundamental physical principles, when the acting‑on‑area remains constant, a 1.2‑fold increase in pressure results in a corresponding 1.2‑fold increase in theoretical output force. Furthermore,…
6 bar is a common pressure rating for industrial compressed air systems. When selecting an air compressor, it is not sufficient to consider only the pressure; one must also take into account factors such as the rated air…
The pressure dew point is the key metric for assessing the dryness of compressed air. According to ISO 8573‑1, Class 2 specifies a maximum pressure dew point of +3 °C and is suitable for most industrial automation applications and…
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