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How Do Oil Free Air Compressors Work?
What is an oil-free air compressor?
An oil-free air compressor, as the name implies, is a type of air compressor that does not use oil for lubrication. Instead, it uses materials that produce less heat and are self-lubricating, eliminating the need for oil in the air compression process.
How Do Oil Free Air Compressors Work?
Oil-free air compressors work through a series of steps:
- The compressor sucks in air from the environment.
 - The air is compressed by the piston inside the cylinder.
 - During compression, the air’s volume is reduced, and its pressure is increased.
 - The compressed air is then stored in a tank, ready for use.
 
This process is repeated continuously to ensure a steady supply of compressed air.
High-Quality Oil-Free Air Compressor Solutions
We offer high-quality, stable, and efficient oil-free air compressor solutions. Our innovative single screw compression technology maximizes your production efficiency while ensuring stability.
Our Certifications
Our air compressors are ISO8573-1 certified, assuring oil content, particulate, and moisture are at class 0. We also hold ISO9001 quality management system certification and ISO14001 environmental management system certification.
Advantages of Oil-Free Air Compressors
- No oil contamination, making it ideal for industries requiring high purity compressed air, such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chip manufacturing.
 - Prevents mixing of oil and air, ensuring the provision of dry and clean air.
 - Reduces maintenance cost as there is no need for oil filters, oil and gas separation cores, and air compressor replacements.
 - Improves product quality as oil contamination can negatively affect the final product quality in certain industries like painting and PET bottle blowing air compressor.
 - No need for post-treatment, reducing the maintenance cost of post-treatment equipment by eliminating any residual oil in the air.
 
Our Patented Stainless Steel Two-Stage Direct-Drive Host
We utilize a patented stainless steel two-stage direct-drive host from France, which has the following features:
- High efficiency due to fewer friction parts and no gas valve, reducing energy loss and improving air compression efficiency.
 - Provides higher pressure due to the structural characteristics of the single screw compressor, which gradually compresses the air, increasing air density and achieving higher outlet air pressure.
 - Low maintenance costs due to its simple structure, low failure rate, and relative ease of maintenance.
 
Applications of Oil-Free Air Compressors
Oil-free air compressors are used in various industries, including:
- Food and beverage industry: Provides clean compressed air for food processing, packaging, and bottling.
 - Medical and pharmaceutical industry: Used in gas transport, drug manufacturing, laboratory instruments, and surgical equipment.
 - Electronics and semiconductor industry: Ideal for chip manufacturing, electronic assembly, and printed circuit boards.
 - Automotive industry: Supplies compressed air for painting, cleaning, grinding, inflating, and operating pneumatic tools.
 - Textile industry: Requires compressed air to drive spinning, weaving, and textile machinery.
 - Packaging and printing industry: Used in pneumatic transmission, coating, marking, and printing equipment.
 - Construction and architecture industry: Used in construction sites for pneumatic tools, concrete spraying, drilling, and painting.
 

Video: How an Air Compressor Works
Author: Miya
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