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Common air supply pressure in the workshop

Compressed air is the most common source of workshop pneumatic power, typically supplied at pressures ranging from 0.3 to 0.7 MPa, depending on the pneumatic tools, control components, and process requirements. Properly setting and stably maintaining the pressure…

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In which industries can oil-free compressors be applied in 2026?

Oil-free compressors are increasingly becoming an indispensable core power source in high-end manufacturing, with their applications having evolved from auxiliary equipment to critical systems that directly influence product quality and regulatory compliance. In the pharmaceutical industryCompressed air is…

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Officially authorized Shanghai distributor for oil-free screw air compressor system planning.

This article presents the oil-free screw air compressor system planning services offered by Shanghai‑authorized agencies, covering key aspects such as air consumption analysis, energy efficiency assessment, pipeline layout, and intelligent interface pre‑provisioning. It underscores localized technical support and…

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Air Compressor Cleanliness Standards

This article provides a detailed explanation of the core definition of air compressor cleanliness, the structure of the ISO 8573 standard, and the classification limits and control methods for the three major contaminants—particulates, moisture, and oil—while emphasizing the…

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What is the standard range for compressed air in pharmaceutical plants?

Pharmaceutical compressed air must comply with ISO 8573‑1 Class 0 or the corresponding GMP cleanliness requirements. Key parameters include particulate matter (≥0.1 μm, ≤20/m³), dew point (≤−70 °C), total oil content (<0.01 mg/m³), and microbial limits (<1 CFU/m³). The…

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Oil Content in Compressed Air (ppm): Understanding the ISO 8573-1 Standard and Oil-Free Classification Levels

Oil content in parts per million (ppm) is a critical parameter for compressed air quality, and it is classified into grades from Class 0 to Class 5 according to ISO 8573‑1. Class 0 denotes oil-free compressed air (≤0.01…

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