Low Pressure Air Compressors Lineup

Potencia: 11-220 kW
Presión: 0,3-0,4 MPa
Capacidad del FAD: 2,4-60,0 m³/min
Número de etapas de compresión: 1
Lubricante: agua de ósmosis inversa

Potencia: 11-220 kW
Presión: 0,3-0,4 MPa
Capacidad del FAD: 2,4-60,0 m³/min
Número de etapas de compresión: 1
Lubricante: agua de ósmosis inversa
Industrial Applications for Low Pressure Oil-free Air Compressors
Low pressure compressors are essential in various industries, including glass bottling, textiles, and fermentation, for the following applications:
Glass Bottling Industry
- Soplado de botellas: Low-pressure air is used in the blowing process to shape glass bottles, ensuring uniformity and reducing defects.
- Embalaje: These compressors power pneumatic tools for packaging, labeling, and sealing bottles, enhancing operational efficiency.
Textile Industry
- Fabric Treatment: Compressed air aids in processes like dyeing and finishing, ensuring even application of chemicals and dyes on fabrics.
- Automation: They power pneumatic machinery for cutting, sewing, and folding, improving production speed and accuracy.
Fermentación
- Aeration: In fermentation processes, low-pressure air is introduced to promote the growth of yeast and bacteria, enhancing the quality and flavor of fermented products.
- Mixing: Compressed air helps in the mixing of ingredients, ensuring a consistent fermentation process.
Not Just a Compressor Manufacturer, but also an Industry Innovator
In 2002, Gairs introduced its low-pressure (3-4 bar) model, specifically designed to meet the needs of industries like glass bottling and fermentation. Prior to this, users had to rely on pressure-reducing valves with standard pressure models to achieve low-pressure effects. Today, this low-pressure model commands approximately 40% market share in China, demonstrating strong market recognition and demand.
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The following are frequently asked by our customers about low pressure air compressors.
Low-pressure air compressors (3-4 bar) are suitable for industries such as glass bottling, textiles, fermentation, and others where high volumes of low-pressure air are needed.
Unlike standard compressors, low-pressure models operate at lower pressures, eliminating the need for pressure-reducing valves and optimizing energy usage.
Yes, low-pressure compressors are designed for continuous use in demanding applications, providing consistent airflow at lower pressures for various industrial processes.
Low-pressure compressors are more energy-efficient in specific applications, reducing power consumption by directly supplying the lower pressure needed.
Maintenance is similar to standard compressors: regularly inspect and replace filter elements. Thanks to the lower pressure, wear between the screw rotor and star wheel in the airend is significantly reduced, extending the compressor’s lifespan compared to standard or high-pressure models.