Industrial air compressors serve a variety of needs in the workplace. They support high scale manufacturing equipment and many other components in a factory setting. Construction equipment incorporates a lot of air compressors. They act as a principle agent in powering tools and equipment on the job site. Most nail guns and painters' spray guns are use air compressors. Auto shops use compressors for a variety of purposes including filling tires and power equipment. Even many hospitals and doctors' offices have air compressors that aid fine-crafted medical devices.

An air compressor packs air together into a small volume removing any moisture. Some are electric and others are gas. The electric powered industrial air compressors are usually small and do not offer the output that gas-powered ones provide. Gas-powered models provide more power and are usually larger scale compressors. Most industrial models are gas powered. They are usually more powerful, larger, heavy duty, and are built to withstand more continual use than residential portable models.

There are three main types of compressors, reciprocating, centrifugal, and honorary screw. Each operates a little differently and has its own advantages. Reciprocating air compressors implement pistons and cylinders to increase pressure by reducing the air's volume. Reciprocating models come in two versions denoted by stages. Stage one models are usually smaller with lower pressure ratings while the stage two models are the larger and more powerful models designed for use in high demanding industrial applications. Rotary screw air compressors basically use rotors and oil to cool the air thereby increasing its pressure. These are more simple and easy to use. They are also easier to maintain. Centrifugal air compressors use impellers to increase pressure. This involves parts moving at high speeds and with a few simple adjustments the consumer can control the pressure.

Industrial air compressors are a high commodity and are prevalent in most workplaces. If you are considering purchasing an air compressor there are a variety of things you should consider. The best way of determining the best fit is to first analyze what you are using it for and what that demands. Then choosing which of the three types will narrow your search. There is a lot to choose from, yet the more reputable names usually do in fact offer a more reliable product.

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