Oil Injected Screw Compressors
What you should know About Oil Injected Screw Compressors
Let's say it's a hot day, and
you're driving your car. Warning lights on your dashboard suggest it's time for
an oil change. Your car's engine is overheating. Changing your car's oil
filters through the engine reduces engine temperature. Oil lubricates the
engine, making the car run more smoothly and dependably.
Now visualise a five-foot-wide by
six-foot-high rectangular air compressor equipment in a factory producing
furniture. The production process will go faster and more easily if oil is used
to lubricate the air compressor motor. Since oil is cooling, the compressed air
won't get too hot. The oil lubricates the engine and lets the compressor work,
enabling fast, accurate, and energy-efficient furniture making.
Here we have an example of the
use of Oil
Injected Screw Compressors. Many different types of businesses and
services couldn't exist without oil-injected compressors, so it's clear how
crucial these pieces of equipment are.
What is an oil-injected Screw
Compressors
Oil Injected Screw Compressors
(oil-flooded or oil-lubricated compressors) from Sarvap
Solution, lubricate the air compression chamber, components, and seal
compressed air. This apparatus injects the compressor bearings and the
compression chamber with liquid. The compressed air and the moving parts of the
compressor element are cooled and lubricated by this system. The compressor
also lessens inlet leakage on the return side. Oil is the most often injected
liquid because of its excellent lubricating and sealing qualities. When the oil
temperature rises too high, it is diverted to a cooler within the compressor.
What is the function of an
oil-injected screw compressor?
Compressors of the oil-injected
rotary screw variety do so by injecting a liquid into the compression chamber
to do several things, including cool the air being compressed there, lubricate
the compressor's working parts, and reduce the likelihood of leaks from returns
into the chamber during discharge. Water and other polymers are occasionally
used instead of oil due to their lack of lubricating and sealing qualities.
After being filtered and cooled, the oil is recycled into the process.
Depending on the intended application, the compressed air may still need to
pass through a chiller before use.
Just what it is that makes an
oil-injected compressor worth the money!
Low-temperature operation
Oil Injected Screw Compressors is
preferred because it reduces the risk of overheating. When oil is added, it
circulates the motor to prevent overheating. This method is effective in
minimising downtime without excessively heating the workplace.
Like all of the machinery of
Sarvap Solution, our oil-injected air compressors are designed for maximum
dependability.
Maintain operation of your
rotary screw compressor
Keep your Oil Injected Screw
Compressors operating smoothly with the help of the filter system included with
all oil-injected air compressors. They have valves that can detect changes in
oil temperature and redirect it accordingly. When properly assembled, these
devices can continuously operate at high air pressure for extended periods.
Conclusion
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