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Product Description:
The screw air compressor is composed of a pair of parallel and intermeshing female and male screws. It is the most widely used rotary compressor.
There are 2 types of single-screw and twin-screw. Generally speaking, the CZPT refers to the twin-screw compressor. It was first proposed by the German H. Krigar in 1878. It was not until 1934 by A. Lysholm of the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden that the technology was established, and it began to be applied in industry and achieved rapid development.
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| Model | AT-30AD-ZPM | AT-50AD-ZPM | AT-60AD-ZPM | AT-75AD-ZPM | AT-100AD-ZPM | AT-120AD-ZPM | AT-150AD-ZPM | AT-175AD-ZPM |
| Air Delivery (m3/min)/ Pressur(Mpa) | 4.2/0.8 | 7.1/0.8 | 9.7/0.8 | 12.5/0.8 | 16.5/0.8 | 19.8/0.8 | 23.5/0.8 | 28/0.8 |
| 3.5/1.0 | 6.3/1.0 | 7.8/1.0 | 9.6/1.0 | 12.5/1.0 | 16.9/1.0 | 19.7/1.0 | 23.5/1.0 | |
| 3.2/1.3 | 5.4/1.3 | 6.5/1.3 | 8.6/1.3 | 11.2/1.3 | 14.3/1.3 | 17.6/1.3 | 19.8/1.3 | |
| Cooling Method | Air Cooling | |||||||
| Lubrication Volume(L) | 18 | 30 | 30 | 55 | 55 | 110 | 110 | 110 |
| Driving Mode | Direct Driven | |||||||
| Voltage | 220-440V;50/60Hz | |||||||
| Power(KW/HP) | 22/30 | 37/50 | 45/60 | 55/75 | 75/100 | 90/120 | 110/150 | 132/175 |
| Start System | Variable Frequency Starting | |||||||
| Size(cm) | 175*110*142 | 189*123*157 | 189*123*157 | 216*136*166 | 216*136*166 | 263*164*192 | 263*164*192 | 263*164*192 |
| Weight | 1100 | 1200 | 1300 | 1850 | 1950 | 2550 | 2650 | 2850 |
| Outlet size | Rp1&1/2″ | Rp2″ | Rp2″ | Rp2″ | Rp2″ | DN80 | DN80 | DN80 |
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New generation of high-efficient Airend
1.Advanced and energy saving spiral tooth-type technology.
2.New Type 5:6 asymmetrical rotator tooth type.
3.Power increased by more than 5%-10% in air dischage when compared to other ordinary machine.
High -efficient power system
1.PM motor adopts high-performance NdFeB, which will not lose magnetism under 200ºC and its service life reaches as long as 15 years.
2.Coaxial structure design,drive efficiency of bearingless structure is 100%.
3.No regular grease injection, no replacement of bearings on a regular basis.
4.The motor is small in size, low noise,low in vibratio and smooth in operation.
High-Performance Inverter
1.Equipped with high frequency reactor, reducing the frequency converter.
2.Reduces CZPT current when it is started, realizes stable starting.
3.Can be automatically adjust the speed of the Motor accoring to your actual requirement, Energy saving up to 35%.
High Efficient oil and gas speraration system
with the world famous brand apoda oil and gas sperarator, reduce the oil content of the compressor exhaust gas and the oil content of the unit power consumption is only 1-2PPM.
Intelligent control system
1.Multi-Language can be switched according to your requirement.
2.With protection functions up to 12 types, such as overload,short circuit,low temperature, over voltage and so on.
3.Simply and clear, easy to operate.
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FAQ:
1.Q:Can you provide the samples to us?
A: yes, we can provide the sample to you in free, but the cost of the freight on your account.
2. Q:Can you do the order according to the customer requirement?
A:Yes, we can do the order according to your sample or drawings, OEM/ODM service provided.
3. Q:What is your delivery time?
A:Normally, it’s 7 days if the goods are in stock. It will takes about 15-25days if the goods are not in stock, Mainly depends on the order quantity.
4.Q:What is your terms of payment?
A:Generally 30% value of goods as deposit, balance amount against the copy of the BL.
5. Q: How long is the warranty ?
A: 14 months since the container shipped except quick-wear parts.
| After-sales Service: | 14 Months |
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| Warranty: | 14 Months |
| Lubrication Style: | Lubricated |
| Cooling System: | Air Cooling |
| Power Source: | AC Power |
| Structure Type: | Closed Type |
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US$ 8500/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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What to Look For When Buying an Air Compressor
An air compressor is a very useful tool that can help you complete many different types of construction jobs. This handy machine makes many tasks much easier, but not all of them are created equally. Understanding what to look for when buying an air compressor will help you make an informed decision. Here are some of the things you should look for. These include price, size, and energy efficiency. Also, make sure to consider the air compressor’s type.
Single-stage air compressors are quieter
When it comes to noise level, single-stage air compressors are the way to go. These machines have fewer moving parts and are quieter than two-stage models. Single-stage air compressors use an axial flow design and can be quieter than their dual-stage counterparts. Single-stage air compressors can run longer and at lower pressures. Single-stage air compressors can be used for light industrial applications. They have a long life expectancy, with some models lasting for over three thousand hours.
While some single-stage air compressors are quieter than two-stage air compressors, both models have noise-reduction features. One type features rubber parts, which are designed to dampen noise. Another feature makes a compressor quieter: its location near the job site. Some models feature rubber base plugs and rubber mats to reduce floor vibrations. In addition to using these features, single-stage compressors are easier to transport.
Noise levels are important when choosing an air compressor. Some machines are too noisy for comfortable work, and some businesses don’t want to expose customers to noise-generating air compressors. Other noise levels can even endanger workers’ health. Single-stage air compressors are more affordable than dual-stage compressors. They are also quieter and more powerful. But be prepared for the noise. Some single-stage air compressors are still noisy.
Compared to their two-stage counterparts, single-stage compressors are quieter when running at full capacity. However, double-stage compressors are quieter on low capacities than single-stage units. Those with variable speed are quietest at lower capacities. The difference is about 10db. If you’re concerned about the noise level, you should consider a two-stage air compressor. But if you have a small workshop, it may not be suitable for you.
One-stage air compressors are generally more efficient than two-stage air compressors. The noise from a two-stage air compressor is lower because there’s no intermediate stage. Single-stage air compressors also use a piston that rotates in a single stage, while dual-stage air compressors, also known as duplex models, are more efficient. A single-stage air compressor is quieter, but double-stage compressors are louder.
Two-stage air compressors are more energy efficient
Two-stage air compressors are more energy-efficient than single-stage machines. The efficiency of two-stage air compressors is increased through a combination of improved efficiency and increased longevity. These machines can store more air and have higher compression ratios. One model of a two-stage compressor can hold approximately 83 cubic feet of air at 100 PSI and 120 cubic feet at 150 PSI. A two-stage compressor is also quieter.
Two-stage air compressors are more energy-efficient because they have two pistons instead of one. These air compressors achieve a higher pressure rating and recover more quickly. This type of compressor is perfect for jobs that require high air pressure for a prolonged period of time. In addition, they can operate multiple tools simultaneously. This makes them better for commercial and industrial use. Listed below are some benefits of two-stage air compressors.
Single-stage air compressors can power tools in the garage or kitchen, but they are not as reliable for industrial applications. Single-stage compressors have larger parts that tend to experience condensation. Furthermore, single-stage compressors do not last long in continuous use and are less energy-efficient than two-stage ones. Whether you’re using the compressor for a single tradesperson, a small crew, or a large construction crew, two-stage compressors are the best choice.
Single-stage air compressors are often used in small-scale food preparation and production. Single-stage air compressors are easy to transport between locations, and can be plugged into several electrical outlets. Single-stage compressors are also ideal for high-volume food processing. A dual-stage air compressor is ideal for industrial use. In some cases, you can even move the single-stage air compressor between two-stage air compressors.
Single-stage compressors often cycle too quickly, drawing more electricity than two-stage units. A variable speed unit stays on a low speed for hours at a time. Single-stage air conditioners force you to lower your thermostat settings while single-stage air conditioners run too often. Both units are energy-efficient but they are not as energy-efficient as variable-speed compressors. The main difference is that single-stage air conditioners tend to drain the power source quicker.
Piston-driven air compressors are quieter
A piston-driven air compressor is one of the quietest types of air compressors. It is less noisy than reciprocating air compressors. A piston-driven air compressor can reach 62 decibels, while a scroll compressor is around half that volume. The two main components of a scroll air compressor are the piston and the helical screw. These air compressors are both very efficient and quiet.
Older compressors are incredibly noisy. They produce a “wumpa” noise similar to a large engine. They are also capable of producing a high-pitched whine. These noises can be deafening, especially in a small workshop. That’s why it’s essential to look for a quiet compressor. But what makes a compressor quiet? Read on to learn more about this essential tool.
Another difference between piston-driven air compressors and electric-driven air compressors is the power source. Electric air compressors produce less noise than gas-powered compressors, which use an engine. Piston-driven air compressors are also more efficient. They also generate less heat, making them an ideal choice for offices and other settings where noise is a problem. The best way to decide between the two types of air compressors is to check the manufacturer’s warranty and read the ‘Description’.
Noise reduction is the first priority of a compressor’s owner, so make sure that you have the right model. If you’re working on something sensitive, don’t place the compressor too close to a building where people might be nearby. Noise can be very disruptive to the workspace and can cause health problems. To help combat noise, you’ll need to buy a quiet air compressor. And don’t forget to consider its location: Piston-driven air compressors are quieter than their reciprocating counterparts.
Piston-driven air compressors are quiet because the piston is made of thin metal and more rubber, which absorbs the sound. Unlike reciprocating air compressors, piston-driven air compressors are more efficient than their dual-piston cousins, which are quieter and more powerful. So which type is right for you? Take a look at some of the main differences between the two. If you want a quiet compressor, make sure it meets the specifications required by the job you’re working on.
Oil-lubricated air compressors are more cost-effective
There are several reasons why oil-lubricated air compressors are more expensive than dry-type air compressors. First of all, oil-lubricated air compressors tend to be more reliable and quiet. Additionally, oil-lubricated air compressors require fewer parts and can last longer than dry-type air compressors. These are just a few of the many benefits of using oil-lubricated air compressors.
Oil-free air compressors have some disadvantages. They are less durable and may not be as efficient as oil-lubricated models. Additionally, because oil-lubricated air compressors use oil, they can get very noisy. While they are less expensive, they are not the best option for heavy-duty work. However, modern oil-free air compressors have soundproofing and are suitable for industrial use.
When purchasing an oil-lubricated air compressor, make sure to choose one with a tank capacity that meets your needs and your space. Larger tanks can be more expensive than small tanks, but larger units are easier to move around. Also, be sure to consider the weight and size of the portable air compressors when making your choice. If the weight is too large, you may have trouble carrying it from place to place.
Another benefit of using oil-lubricated air compressors is their reduced need for oil. These models can last up to a decade longer than oil-free counterparts. Oil-free air compressors are more affordable and can achieve the same high performance as their oil-lubricated counterparts. Many industrial applications benefit from these air compressors. So, which one is right for you? We’ve listed a few of them below.
Another benefit of choosing an oil-lubricated air compressor is the reduced cost of maintenance. This type is more durable than its oil-lubricated counterparts, which require regular oil changes to keep them running smoothly. However, it is not feasible to transport an oil-lubricated compressor, which means that you must install it permanently to keep it working efficiently. In addition, these air compressors are difficult to move and are not portable, which can limit your ability to use it in a pinch.


editor by CX 2023-05-25