Five benefits of choosing an oil-free air compressor!
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Update time : 2019-12-03 10:20:36
Five benefits of choosing an oil-free air compressor!
Air compressors are common in our daily life in all fields, industrial production, transportation, medical equipment, food processing ...
However, each industry has different needs for air compressor equipment, so how to choose air compressors in various industries depends on their circumstances. Let me understand the advantages of oil-free air compressors.
1. Oil-free air compressor does not use oil
Although no oil is used in the compression chamber and the oil does not come into contact with the compressed air, it is still used to cool the compressor and lubricate the moving parts. The integrated sealing system is housed in the compressor and prevents any oil from entering the compressed air system.
2. The compressed air produced by the oil-free air compressor is pollution-free
There are many pollutants in the atmosphere, including water vapor, oil vapor, microorganisms and water aerosols. Other sources of compressed air pollution include the compressor itself, compressed air storage, and compressed air distribution pipes. This means that the compressed air produced by oil-free compressors is not necessarily pollution-free-although the use of air treatment products can help reduce pollution to the required level.
3. Oil-free compressors do not require air treatment products
When oil-free air compressors are used, downstream filtering devices are usually omitted or completely excluded. However, these filtration products play a vital role in removing existing pollutants from compressed air and achieving the level of purification required for your application.
4.Low operating cost of oil-free air compressor
In fact, the initial investment cost of oil-free compressors is higher than oil-containing air compressors. However, for sensitive applications that require oil-free air, the operating costs for many years of operation will be lower than "oil-free technology" products that require frequent maintenance of the filtration system, as well as avoiding higher power costs due to pressure loss in the filtration system. In addition, in the event of a filtration system failure, there is always an inherent risk of "oil-free technology" product contamination,
5. All oil-free air compressors can produce zero-grade oil-free air
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has proposed different levels or categories of "oil-free" compressed air, which establishes a global standard for the purity of compressed air. Therefore, strict quality requirements must be met, and the zero level is more stringent than the first level.