How Oil Free Air Compressor Works

What is an Oil-Free Air Compressor?

An oil-free air compressor, as the name suggests, is a type of air compressor that operates without the use of oil for lubrication, cooling, or sealing. This makes it an ideal choice for industries requiring high purity compressed air such as food, pharmaceutical, and chip manufacturing.

How Does an Oil-Free Air Compressor Work?

  1. The intake valve of the air compressor draws in ambient air.
  2. The air is compressed in the first stage and sent to the intercooler.
  3. The intercooler cools the air before it enters the second stage of compression.
  4. Post second stage compression, the air is further cooled in the aftercooler.
  5. The compressed air is then released into the outlet system.

Our High-Quality Oil-Free Air Compressor Solutions

We offer high-quality, high-stability, and highly efficient oil-free air compressor solutions. Our innovative single-screw compression technology ensures maximum production efficiency while maintaining stability.

Our Professional Certifications

Our air compressors are ISO8573-1 certified with oil content, particle size, and moisture content all in class 0. We also hold ISO9001 and ISO14001 certifications for our quality management and environmental management systems respectively.

Advantages of Oil-Free Air Compressors

  • No oil pollution, making it suitable for industries requiring high purity compressed air.
  • Avoids oil-gas mixing, ensuring the provision of dry, pure air.
  • Reduced maintenance cost as there’s no need for oil filters, oil-gas separation cores, and compressor replacements.
  • Improved product quality as oil pollution can negatively impact the final product quality in certain industries.
  • Reduced maintenance cost for post-processing equipment as any oil filter cannot completely filter out residual oil from the air.

Our Patented Stainless Steel Two-Stage Direct-Connection Host

We utilize a patented stainless steel two-stage direct-connection host from France. Its features include:

  1. High efficiency due to the absence of gas valves and numerous friction parts, resulting in fewer energy losses and improved air compression efficiency.
  2. Ability to provide higher pressure due to the structural characteristics of the single-screw compressor.
  3. Lower maintenance cost due to the simple structure and lower failure rate of the single-screw air compressor.

Applications of Oil-Free Air Compressors

Oil-free air compressors are utilized in various industries including food and beverage, medical and pharmaceutical, electronics and semiconductors, automotive, textile, packaging and printing, and construction.

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oil-free air compressor Working Principle Video

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