About Air Operated Booster Compressor
We are affianced in dealing a superior range of Air Operated Booster Compressor. It is used to increase the air pressure coming from an existing compression system. Apart from this, provided range is directly connected to a smaller pumping piston and feeds the supply to the require mechanism. Air Operated Booster Compressor is suitable for the purpose of air compression. It is fitted with a powerful motor system to control its movement.
Specification
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Minimum Order Quantity
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1 Piece
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Model
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BC-15 to Bc 60
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Capacity
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up to 240 CFM
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Brand
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A-1
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Versatile Pressure AmplificationOur Air Operated Booster Compressor is ideal for boosting air, nitrogen, or inert gases from low to high pressures, making it essential for a range of industrial and laboratory settings. With a working pressure of up to 200 bar and air flow capacities reaching 500 Nm3/h, it excels in applications like gas transfer and testing where reliability and performance are critical.
Reliable, Low-Maintenance DesignEngineered for longevity, this compressor utilizes durable stainless steel and aluminum alloy, ensuring resistance to corrosion and minimal maintenance. With lubrication built-in, it operates smoothly while maintaining noise levels below 75 dB(A), making it suitable for continuous use near workspaces.
Flexible Installation and ControlFeaturing base-mount construction and adaptable 1/2" BSP or customized ports, installation is simple across new or existing setups. The compressor requires no electric motor, operating solely on compressed air, with both manual and automatic control options to suit different operational preferences.
FAQ's of Air Operated Booster Compressor:
Q: How does the Air Operated Booster Compressor work?
A: The compressor uses compressed air as its power source and amplifies inlet gas pressures from 2-8 bar up to as high as 200 bar. It achieves this through single or double stage operation, all without requiring an electric motor.
Q: What gases can be pressurized using this compressor?
A: This unit is specifically designed to handle air, nitrogen, and inert gases, ensuring safe and reliable operation for a wide variety of industrial and laboratory needs.
Q: When is it beneficial to use a pneumatic (air-driven) booster over an electric model?
A: Using a pneumatic booster is ideal in settings where electricity is unavailable or hazardous, or when a fail-safe, explosion-proof operation is required, as it eliminates electrical ignition risks and power dependency.
Q: Where is the Air Operated Booster Compressor commonly installed?
A: These compressors are commonly deployed in industrial environments, laboratories, testing facilities, and gas transfer stations-essentially wherever high-pressure gas is required and compressed air is available.
Q: What is the process for maintaining this compressor?
A: Rated as low maintenance, the compressor features a lubricated design and corrosion-resistant materials. Routine checks and basic servicing according to manufacturer guidelines are sufficient to ensure consistent performance.
Q: What are the benefits of the air-cooled, base-mounted configuration?
A: The air-cooled design prevents overheating and ensures reliable functioning without water supply needs. The base mounting offers stability and easy integration into existing infrastructure.
Q: How does noise level and operational safety compare to other compressors?
A: This booster operates at a noise level below 75 dB(A), making it quieter than many electric-driven units. Its pneumatic operation minimizes risks associated with electricity, offering enhanced safety in sensitive or hazardous environments.