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Wenling Fine Air Compressor manufacturing CO.LTD is a professional manufactory of designing and producing. Providing different kinds of air compressors, air pumps, vacuum pumps, and air tools which are well known in the market and in leading standard line, we can be located in Wenling city, our company cooperates actively with the domestic and overseas clients in the advanced management mode, technologies, and equipment.

 

Variety of Products

Providing different kinds of air compressors, air pumps, vacuum pumps, and air tools which are well known in the market and leading standard lines

 
 

Multiple International Certifications

All of our air compressors have passed CE, SGS. So it's no problem to sell in the whole European market.

 
 

Rich Market Experience

Our factory has more than 20 years experience in producing air compressors. Most of our products have been exported to West Europe, such as the UK, Germany, Netherland, Denmark, Poland, etc.

 
 

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We have professional sales managers and provide 24-hour online service.

 

 

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What is an air compressor?

An air compressor is a machine that takes ambient air from the surroundings and discharges it at a higher pressure. It is an application of a gas compressor and a pneumatic device that converts mechanical power (from an electric motor, diesel or gasoline engine, etc.) into potential energy stored in compressed air.

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Benefits of Air Compressor
 

 

Embracing Energy Efficiency

Air compressors embody the epitome of energy efficiency. Powered by a heavy internal motor, an air compressor effectively converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. Advanced technology allows these tools to adapt their energy consumption to specific needs, significantly contributing to energy conservation.

The Swiss Army Knife of Power Tools

Air compressors are versatile and multifunctional powerhouses. And with the right air tools, they can tackle a vast range of tasks. From professional drilling, sanding and polishing, to spray painting, air compressors are incredibly adaptable. Portable models are easy to transport to different job sites, or around the same site, as needed.

Prioritising Safety

The safety advantages of air compressors are many. They minimise the risk of electrical shocks better than electrically powered tools, and are safe to operate in areas with combustive gases or at high temperatures. The appropriate air compressor and air tool combo can also handle higher torque ratings, and strenuous high-tem         perature operations, without breaking.

Reliability and Maintenance

Air compressors and power tools are well-known for their dependability and low maintenance. Their high air quality and robust design reduce the likelihood of a malfunctioning tool, ensuring reliable functioning.

The Economical Choice

As a power source, air compressors are not merely energy-efficient, but also super cost-effective. With lower initial and replacement costs than their electric tool counterparts, they offer serious savings. They also provide an added layer of security, as their unique nature makes air compressors and air-driven tools less attractive to potential thieves than standard power tools.

Additional Benefits

Air compressors are robust and operate quietly, generating virtually zero emissions, but still provide high torque and power output. The air compressor is used in conjunction with ergonomically designed air tools, making operators more comfortable during extended use.

 

 

Air Compressor: Everything You Need to Know!

An air compressor has many uses. A common application is to compress air into a storage tank, for immediate or later use. When the delivery pressure reaches its set upper limit, the compressor is shut off, or the excess air is released through an overpressure valve. The compressed air is stored in the tank until it is needed. The pressure energy provided by the compressed air can be used for a variety of applications such as pneumatic tools as it is released. When tank pressure reaches its lower limit, the air compressor turns on again and re-pressurizes the tank. A compressor is different from a pump because it works on a gas, while pumps work on a liquid.

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Grades of Air Compressors and Their Uses

There are three different grades of air compressors — commercial, contractor, and consumer air compressors.

 
 

Commercial-grade air compressors

Commercial-grade air compressors are designed for construction sites and businesses like auto body shops and manufacturing facilities. Their capacity in terms of producing and storing compressed air is much greater than that of the other two grades, making them the best choice for daily or extreme use. They may also be referred to as industrial air compressors.

 
 
 

Contractor-grade air compressors

Contractor-grade air compressors are meant for building professionals, a power source for pneumatic tools like nail guns. They’re made to accommodate larger air demands than consumer air compressors can.

 
 
 

Consumer-grade air compressors

Consumer-grade air compressors are designed for use around the house, like inflating sporting goods or tires and other DIY projects. They’re usually single-stage or portable air compressors.

 

 

 

Application of Air Compressor
 

 

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To Power and Inflate Construction Equipment

Commercial air compressors can be used to inflate tires on construction equipment like forklifts, scissor lifts, and loaders. They can also be used to power pneumatic tools like jackhammers and nail guns.

 
2

To Power Water Pumps for Farms

Air compressors are used in the agriculture industry to power water pumps. Because water is an essential resource for crops and livestock, it’s important that the mechanism used to deliver water is effective and consistent. Air compressors can support water delivery systems and offer a backup method of pumping water in case of an emergency.

 
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To Power Gas Turbines

Air compressors are often used in gas turbines to produce compressed air flow. The compressor brings air into the machine, pressurizes it, and then transports it into the combustor where it combines with fuel, generating power.

 
4

Sandblasting

Sand blasters clean abrasive materials that can be difficult to remove, like rust on metal. Compressed air is part of the mechanism these tools use to clean, providing some of the necessary force.

 
5

Food Packaging

In the food and beverage industry, air compressors are used in the packaging process. They can vacuum-seal products, sealing in freshness and preventing leakage and contamination.

 
6

Automobile Production

Air compressors have a variety of uses in automobile shops. In addition to being a component of many vehicles, they’re also used to inflate vehicle tires, in paint sprayers to airbrush vehicle bodies, and to operate equipment.

 
Choosing An Air Compressor

 

 

AIR PRESSURE

Air pressure is a simple concept. It’s the number of pounds per square inch (PSI) of compressed air that the compressor can produce. Most tools run at 90 PSI (maximum). But it’s a good idea to have a compressor that will produce a higher PSI than you need because the air pressure will drop as it’s used.

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AIR FLOW

Air pressure isn’t the only way to measure the output of a compressor. Another factor is the volume of air produced by the compressor per minute (CFM). In order to operate tools at peak efficiency, you need an adequate volume of air.

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STORAGE

In addition to the PSI and CFM, another factor in determining the right compressor is the amount of air that can be stored in the compressor tank. Storage is measured by the size of the tank. So naturally, the larger the tank, the more compressed air it will store. And that means more compressed air is ready for the tool.

03

CONNECTION

As you can see, these three aspects of an air compressor are interrelated. You need to have enough CFM and a large enough tank to maintain the necessary air pressure to power tools without over-taxing the motor.

04

NOISE

Compressors tend to be noisy by nature. But some designs are louder than others. I’ve found that oil-less compressors make more noise than ones that use oil because the piston is usually small and runs faster than an oil-lubricated piston.

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Maintenance Air Compressor

 

 

Regular maintenance of an air compressor is essential to ensure its proper functioning and longevity. Here are some important maintenance steps to follow:

 

Check and replace the air filter: The air filter prevents debris and dirt from entering the compressor. Regularly check the filter for any clogs or damage, and replace it if necessary.

 

Check and change the oil: If your air compressor is oil-lubricated, check the oil level regularly and change it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.

 

Inspect and tighten connections: Check all the connections, fittings, and hoses for any leaks or loose connections. Tighten them as needed to ensure airtight seals.

 

Drain the tank: Regularly drain any moisture or condensation that may have accumulated in the tank. This helps prevent rust and corrosion inside the tank.

 

Check the belts and pulleys: Inspect the belts and pulleys for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any worn-out parts to prevent breakdowns.

 

Clean the compressor: Keep the compressor clean by wiping down the exterior and removing any dust or debris that may have accumulated on the components.

 

Schedule professional maintenance: In addition to regular maintenance tasks, it’s important to schedule professional maintenance checks at least once a year to ensure that the compressor is running efficiently and safely.

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FAQ

Q: How does an air compressor work?

A: An air compressor works by sucking in air and compressing it to increase its pressure, then releasing the compressed air through a hose or pipe for various applications.

Q: What are the different types of air compressors?

A: There are several types of air compressors, including piston compressors, rotary screw compressors, centrifugal compressors, and scroll compressors.

Q: What are the common uses of an air compressor?

A: Air compressors are commonly used in industries such as manufacturing, construction, automotive repair, and woodworking for tasks like powering pneumatic tools, inflating tires, and spraying paint.

Q: What size air compressor do I need?

A: The size of the air compressor you need depends on the intended use and the amount of air pressure and volume required for your specific application.

Q: How do I choose the right air compressor for my needs?

A: Consider factors such as the type of tools you will be using, the frequency of use, the required pressure and flow rate, and the available power source when choosing an air compressor.

Q: Can I use an air compressor to inflate tires?

A: Yes, air compressors are commonly used to inflate tires in cars, bicycles, and other vehicles.

Q: Can I use an air compressor to power tools?

A: Yes, air compressors can be used to power a wide range of pneumatic tools, such as nail guns, impact wrenches, and sanders.

Q: How do I maintain an air compressor?

A: Regular maintenance tasks for an air compressor may include checking and changing the oil, cleaning or replacing the air filter, draining moisture from the tank, and inspecting hoses and fittings for leaks.

Q: How often should I change the oil in my air compressor?

A: The frequency of oil changes for an air compressor will depend on factors such as the type of compressor, the operating conditions, and the manufacturer’s recommendations. It is generally recommended to check and change the oil every 500-1,000 hours of operation.

Q: Can I run an air compressor without oil?

A: Some air compressors are oil-less and do not require oil for lubrication. However, most traditional air compressors need oil to lubricate moving parts and prevent wear and tear.

Q: How do I troubleshoot common issues with an air compressor?

A: Common issues with an air compressor include overheating, low pressure, leaks, and unusual noises. Troubleshooting may involve checking for clogs, leaks, or worn-out parts, adjusting settings, or consulting the user manual for troubleshooting tips.

Q: Can I repair my own air compressor?

A: While some minor repairs and maintenance tasks can be done by the user, it is recommended to consult a professional technician for more complex issues or repairs that involve electrical components.

Q: How long does an air compressor last?

A: The lifespan of an air compressor can vary depending on factors such as usage, maintenance, and quality of the unit. On average, a well-maintained air compressor can last 10-15 years or more.

Q: Are air compressors noisy?

A: Some air compressors can be noisy during operation, especially larger units with higher horsepower. To reduce noise levels, consider using a quieter model or installing sound insulation around the compressor.

Q: Can I use an air compressor in cold weather?

A: Air compressors can be used in cold weather, but it is important to take precautions to prevent freezing or condensation buildup in the system. This may include using a synthetic oil, insulating the compressor, or adding a heater to the compressor room.

Q: What safety precautions should I take when using an air compressor?

A: Safety precautions when using an air compressor include wearing eye and ear protection, avoiding contact with hot surfaces, keeping hands and clothing away from moving parts, and following the manufacturer’s instructions for safe operation.

Q: Can I use an air compressor to paint?

A: Yes, air compressors are commonly used to power paint sprayers for painting walls, furniture, and other surfaces. Make sure to use the appropriate air pressure and nozzle size for the type of paint and surface being painted.

Q: How do I store an air compressor?

A: When not in use, an air compressor should be stored in a clean, dry, and well-ventilated area. It is also important to drain moisture from the tank and secure the compressor to prevent tipping or damage.

Q: Can I use an air compressor to clean?

A: Air compressors can be used to power air blow guns for cleaning dust, debris, and dirt from surfaces, machinery, and equipment. Use caution when using high-pressure air for cleaning to avoid injury or damage.

Q: What is the difference between a single-stage and two-stage air compressor?

A: A single-stage air compressor compresses air in one stage, while a two-stage air compressor compresses air in two stages for higher efficiency and pressure output.

 

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