In this e-book, you learn the main benefits, the working principle and the different applications of rotary screw compressors.
COMPRESSED AIR IS USED VIRTUALLY EVERYWHERE THESE DAYS – FROM THE HOMES OF AVID DO-IT-YOURSELFERS TO FACTORY FLOORS ACROSS THE GLOBE, REMOTE MINING OPERATIONS, RESEARCH FACILITIES IN ANTARCTICA, TRAINS, SHIPS AND EVERYWHERE IN BETWEEN.
With so many uses for compressed air, it’s not surprising that there are many different compressor types.
Some are especially well-suited for applications that require very pure air, while others excel when the compressed air demand fluctuates throughout the day.
And then there are rotary screw compressors, which do it all.
Thanks to a range of very useful features, they are an extremely popular choice for applications that require a constant compressed air supply. One of the main benefits of rotary screw compressors is that they are very energy efficient. That is a big deal in the world of compressed air, where energy expenses make up the bulk of the total cost of ownership of compressors. In other words, the amount of money you spend on the energy it takes to compress air is much greater than the combined amount of money you spend on purchasing and maintaining the compressor. Speaking of maintenance, rotary screw compressors require very little of it. And, in part as a result of low-pressure pulsations, they are also very durable. Then there is their versatility: It is no surprise that you can find rotary screw compressors in just about any industry.
Thinking of investing in a rotary screw compressor? Here are some of the benefits you can expect:
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