Air compressor is a common mechanical device in the chemical industry, primarily used to compress air and certain other gases. It works by compressing gas, converting mechanical energy into pressure energy of the gas. This allows it to be stored and distributed for various uses, making it one of the essential pieces of equipment in industrial applications.
1.Reciprocating Air Compressor
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The air is compressed by the reciprocating motion of a piston inside a cylinder, which increases the air pressure.
Single-stage reciprocating air compressors work by having the piston move backward during the intake stroke, creating negative pressure inside the cylinder, which pulls in air. During the compression stroke, the piston moves forward, reducing the air’s volume and increasing its pressure. Finally, the compressed high-pressure air is discharged during the exhaust stroke.
If it’s a multi-stage compressor, the air undergoes compression two to three times, reaching even higher pressure levels.
Advantages:
- High adaptability to various environments
- High gas compression ratio
- Simple structure
Disadvantages:
- Numerous wearing parts
- Large and heavy
- Generates significant heat, requiring cooling
2.Screw Air Compressor
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The screw air compressor uses a pair of interlocking screws as the compression element. As these two screws rotate, the space between them gradually decreases, which compresses the inhaled air from a larger space into a smaller one, thereby increasing the air pressure.
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Advantages:
- High stability
- High energy efficiency ratio
- Low heat generation
- Energy-saving
- Continuous gas flow
- Smooth operation
- Low noise and vibration
- Low failure rate
Disadvantages:
- Uses lubricating oil for cooling and lubrication, requiring an additional oil separation system to remove oil droplets from the compressed air.
- Higher initial investment cost.
- Sensitive to contaminants, necessitating a good filtration system to protect the compressor.
3.Centrifugal Air Compressor
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Centrifugal air compressors utilize high-speed rotating impellers to convert mechanical energy into gas pressure energy.
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Advantages:
- High efficiency
- Energy-saving
- Simple structure
- Minimal wear
- Easy maintenance
- Stability
Disadvantages:
- Insufficient gas pressure
- Gradual loading during startup
- Unable to respond quickly under full load
4.Scroll Air Compressor
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Scroll air compressors primarily consist of two parts: a fixed stator and a rotating disk that moves in an eccentric orbit, featuring a shape resembling an involute spiral. These components mesh together to form crescent-shaped chambers. As the rotating disk moves in a planar motion around the center of the stator, these crescent-shaped spaces gradually decrease in size, compressing the incoming gas.
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Advantages:
- Low noise and vibration
- Quiet operation
- Compact footprint
- Easy to install and relocate
- Low failure rate
Disadvantages:
- High starting current, which can be hazardous
- Not suitable for high-flow applications