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Reciprocating/Piston Air Compressors

Working Pressure: 3.0-4.0 MPa
Free Air Delivery: 1.6-5.1 m³/min
Working Power: 18.5-66 kW,25HP-89HP

● The machine has been developed to conduct 24 hours continuous operation and ensure the stability of the whole process, showing excellent performance in performance and reliability.

● Machine runs steady, safe and secure.

● The PLC centralizes control in a single location and is capable of integrating several points of operation into one control system. This can be beneficial in many ways: It reduce costs, reduces down time and provides greater flexibility, including remote monitoring capability.

● Our low thermal profile makes it an excellent choice for high-pressure, high-temperature applications that require minimal heat transfer, such as beverage and dairy bottle filling machines.

Model
Motor Power(KW)
Air Flow(m³/min)
Working Pressure(Mpa)
Rotate Speed
(r/min)
air tank
Dimension(mm)
weight(kg)
SLA-135H 18.5 1.6 3.0 750 # 1015×1110×1640 740
2xSLA-135H 2×18.5 3.2 3.0 750 # 2030×1110×1640 2×740
3xSLA-135H 3×18.5 4.8 3.0 750 # 3070×1110×1640 3×740
SLA-120H 15 1.2 4.0 800 # 1015×1000×1640 740
2xSLA-120H 2×15 2.4 4.0 800 # 2030×1000×1640 2×740
3xSLA-120H 3×15 3.6 4.0 800 # 3045×1000×1640 3×740
SLA-135H 22 1.0 4.0 850 # 1015×1110×1640 740
2xSLA-135H 2×22 3.4 4.0 850 # 2030×1110×1640 2×740
3xSLA-135H 3×22 5.1 4.0 850 # 3070×1110×1640 3×740

Gears and Bearings

Gears and bearings are components designed to provide longer operational lifespans. They work together in a system, with the gears transferring power from one shaft to another and the bearing providing support so that the other parts can move or stay still as needed.

Gears and Bearings

Compression Cycle

The compression cycle only has four major rotating components. These parts work together to convert the energy released in fuel combustion into mechanical energy that is then used to power cars and other machines.

Compression Cycle

Backward Inclined Impeller

A backward inclined impeller is a type of fan blade designed to maximize efficiency and regulate airflow range. It features an inclined surface, which helps capture more air than traditional blades and generate higher pressure, allowing it to be used in a wider range of applications.

Backward Inclined Impeller

Pipeline

Pipelines are an efficient way to attach multiple components of a system together. They occupy minimal space and make installation much simpler as the number of connections is reduced.

Pipeline

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  • Lifelong technical support, original maintenance parts support, and up to 10-year warranty on the air end.