Compressors are broadly categorized as Dynamic or Displacement type depending on the principal of compression.
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In dynamic compression technologies like axial or centrifugal are used.
For displacement compression, technologies widely available are rotary or reciprocating type.
Dynamic compressors can be energy efficiently when used for generating large volume of compressed air at stable pressure.
Axial compressors are comprised of multiple stages of rotating and is used to handle very high flowrates at low discharge pressure.
Centrifugal or radial flow compressors are used in applications that entail long duty cycles with high compressed air volume. In this technology impellers are used to accelerate air at high speeds and convert this to pressure energy. This technology is also referred to as TURBO compression and is highly cost effective per m3 of compressed air generation for large flow requirements at constant pressure.
On the other hand, we have Displacement technology for variable pressure and constant volume needs. This can be usually either rotary or reciprocating. Rotary is used for stable volumes and is well-known for its efficiency on medium pressure applications and longer lifetime, while the Reciprocating is found more suitable for high discharge pressure needs, 20 bar and above.
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It is important to know the type of application and requirement to have a best match on technology for an overall optimized compressed air installation.
Another prerequisite to look at while choosing a compressor for your facility is the right compressor size. On one hand, choosing a compressor smaller than your need will get no job done; on the other hand, selecting a compressor greater than your need would lead to energy wastage.
Measured in bars or pounds per square inch (psi), pressure is an important factor to consider when installing a compressor system of the right size. You must install an air compressor that provides enough pressure with some margin to account for pressure drop in the pipeline or air treatment ancillaries to accomplish a particular task in your facility. For instance, rotary screw is efficient on medium pressure applications and piston or reciprocating compressors are a good choice for pressures above 20bar.
Next, the flow rate calculated in cubic meters per hour or cubic feet per minute, or litres per second, decides the volume of air moving through your compressor. Every technology has an optimum rage - while centrifugal compressors have low specific energy consumption for high flow rates, the rotary screw or tooth compressors can be an efficient choice for lesser compressed air flow demands.
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