Displacement is a core performance metric for compressors, directly influencing equipment selection and operational efficiency. Calculating displacement is not as straightforward as multiplying volumes; it requires accounting for multiple critical parameters, including discharge pressure, suction temperature, volumetric efficiency,…
Month: July 2026
In industrial foreign trade and technical exchanges, accurately conveying equipment names is of paramount importance. This article provides a detailed analysis of the English translations for air compressors, screw compressors, and air receivers, along with complete English expressions…
This article examines the application and advantages of permanent-magnet variable-frequency air compressors in the metal-processing industry. By integrating a permanent-magnet motor with variable-frequency technology, these units deliver a stable air supply for processes such as cutting, grinding, and…
This article focuses on oil-free, water-lubricated single-screw compressors used in the Guanghan area and provides a detailed overview of their key maintenance requirements. The content covers water‑lubrication system water quality management and filter element replacement, routine air filtration…
In industrial and everyday communication, the pressure units “kilogram‑force per square centimeter” (kgf/cm²) and “bar” are frequently encountered. For precise conversion, 7 kgf/cm² is equivalent to 6.864655 bar. However, in practical engineering applications, given their extremely close numerical…
Whether a compressor room requires solid‑wall construction is not determined solely by the air‑supply capacity; rather, it is influenced by building fire‑safety codes, acoustic requirements, and equipment layout. Regardless of the air volume, solid walls offer distinct advantages…
Food processing companies have extremely stringent cleanliness requirements for compressed air during production. If the oil–water mixture generated by air compressors is not properly treated, it can pose a direct threat to food safety. This article provides a…
Airborne hydrocarbon concentration standards vary depending on the application scenario, primarily covering areas such as ambient air quality, indoor air quality, occupational exposure limits in the workplace, and atmospheric pollutant emissions. Understanding indicators like total non-methane hydrocarbons and…
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