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1. Piston air compressor. This compressor compresses air through a piston that reciprocates in the cylinder. When the piston moves from the cover side to the shaft side, the cylinder volume increases, the pressure in the cylinder is lower than the atmospheric pressure, and the outside air enters the cylinder through the filter and the intake valve; after reaching the bottom dead center, the piston moves from the shaft side to the cover side, the intake valve closes, the cylinder volume gradually decreases, the air in the cylinder is compressed, the pressure increases, and when the pressure reaches a certain value, the exhaust valve is pushed open, and the compressed air enters the air tank through the pipeline.
2. Screw air compressor. This compressor compresses air through the rotation of two spiral shafts. One spiral remains fixed and the other spiral moves. When air comes in from the outside, the moving spiral will trap the air in this spiral, and when it moves slowly, its volume will decrease, thereby achieving an increase in air pressure.
3. Centrifugal air compressor. The working principle is to increase the movement speed of gas molecules, so that the kinetic energy of gas molecules is converted into the pressure energy of gas, thereby increasing the pressure of compressed air.
Vortex air compressor. This compressor compresses air using the rotational motion of two screw shafts, one screw remains fixed and the other moves. When air comes in from outside, the moving screw traps the air inside it, and when it moves slowly its volume decreases, thus achieving an increase in air pressure.
Please feel free to contactus Parts Sea engineers or sales for help if you have no parts No.
tse@partssea.com | sales@partssea.com
1. Piston air compressor. This compressor compresses air through a piston that reciprocates in the cylinder. When the piston moves from the cover side to the shaft side, the cylinder volume increases, the pressure in the cylinder is lower than the atmospheric pressure, and the outside air enters the cylinder through the filter and the intake valve; after reaching the bottom dead center, the piston moves from the shaft side to the cover side, the intake valve closes, the cylinder volume gradually decreases, the air in the cylinder is compressed, the pressure increases, and when the pressure reaches a certain value, the exhaust valve is pushed open, and the compressed air enters the air tank through the pipeline.
2. Screw air compressor. This compressor compresses air through the rotation of two spiral shafts. One spiral remains fixed and the other spiral moves. When air comes in from the outside, the moving spiral will trap the air in this spiral, and when it moves slowly, its volume will decrease, thereby achieving an increase in air pressure.
3. Centrifugal air compressor. The working principle is to increase the movement speed of gas molecules, so that the kinetic energy of gas molecules is converted into the pressure energy of gas, thereby increasing the pressure of compressed air.
Vortex air compressor. This compressor compresses air using the rotational motion of two screw shafts, one screw remains fixed and the other moves. When air comes in from outside, the moving screw traps the air inside it, and when it moves slowly its volume decreases, thus achieving an increase in air pressure.