Air compressor ACS2241001
KSh 51500
Voltage:220-240V~50Hz
Input power: 2×1200W ?3.2HP?
Tank:100L(26.4Gal)
Oil free system
Noise: 75db
Copper wire motor
No-load speed:2850rpm
Operation pressure:max.8bar
Packed by plywood case
SKU:
ee811791c4eb
Category: Welding
Description
An air compressor
is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas, typically air. It does this by reducing the volume of the air, thereby increasing its pressure. Compressed air has a wide range of applications in various industries and households.
How it works:
- Intake: The compressor draws in atmospheric air.
- Compression: The air is compressed by a piston or rotary screw mechanism.
- Storage: The compressed air is stored in a tank.
- Release: When needed, the compressed air is released through a hose and used to power various tools and equipment.
Types of Air Compressors:
- Reciprocating Air Compressors: These use a piston to compress air in a cylinder. They are relatively simple and affordable, making them popular for home and small shop use.
- Rotary Screw Air Compressors: These use a pair of meshing screws to compress air. They are more efficient and quieter than reciprocating compressors, making them suitable for industrial applications.
- Diaphragm Air Compressors: These use a diaphragm to compress air, making them oil-free and suitable for clean air applications.
Diaphragm Air Compressor
- Scroll Air Compressors: These use two intermeshing scrolls to compress air, offering high efficiency and low noise levels.
Scroll Air Compressor
Applications of Compressed Air:
- Automotive: Tire inflation, painting, sandblasting, and operating pneumatic tools.
- Construction: Operating pneumatic tools like jackhammers, drills, and nail guns.
- Industrial: Operating pneumatic machinery, powering air tools, and cleaning equipment.
- Home Use: Inflating tires, cleaning, and operating air tools.
- Medical: Operating dental equipment and medical devices.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing an Air Compressor:
- Horsepower: Determines the power and capacity of the compressor.
- Tank Size: Determines the amount of stored compressed air.
- Pressure: The maximum pressure the compressor can deliver.
- CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute): The volume of air the compressor can deliver per minute.
- Portability: Whether the compressor is portable or stationary.
- Noise Level: The level of noise produced by the compressor.
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