China Professional China Outstanding Industrial Rotary Screw Air Compressor 132kw Low Price on Sale air compressor parts

Product Description

Oaliss compressor is 1 of the leading compressor manufacturers in China. With 20 years of manufacturing experience and a team of experienced engineers and managers, CHINAMFG began to establish its own brand by providing high-quality air compressors and compressed air treatment equipment to the market. CHINAMFG has a wide range of products ranging from oil-lubricated and oil-free rotary screw compressors and two-stage compressors. To further enrich the product lines, besides permanent magnet compressors and laser cutting compressors, CHINAMFG could also provide low-pressure and high-pressure compressors, portable air compressors and air treatment equipment.

Oaliss-your very own system provider.

Specification

Item

Description

Condition

New

Warranty

1 Year

Applicable Industries

Hotels, Garment Shops, Building Material Shops, Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Food & Beverage Factory, Farms, Restaurant, Home Use, Retail, Food Shop, Printing Shops, Construction works, Energy & Mining, Food & Beverage Shops, Other, Advertising Company

After Warranty Service

Spare parts

Local Service Location

None

Showroom Location

None

Video outgoing-inspection

Provided

Machinery Test Report

Provided

Marketing Type

New Product 2571

Place of Origin

China

Brand Name

   Oaliss

Type

Air Compressor

 

Compressor type Max. pressure  Capacity FAD Motor power Noise level Weight Air outlet Dimensions (mm)
bar(e) m3/min kW dB(A) kg LxWxH
OLS-08A
OLS-08AV
7 1.30 7.5 64 184 G1/2″ 850x700x920
8 1.2 7.5 64 184 G1/2″ 850x700x920
10 1 7.5 64 184 G1/2″ 850x700x920
13 0.8 7.5 64 184 G1/2″ 850x700x920
OLS-11A
OLS-11AV
7 1.7 11 65 278 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
8 1.6 11 65 278 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
10 1.4 11 65 278 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
13 1.2 11 65 278 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
OLS-15A
OLS-15AV
7 2.52 15 66 299 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
8 2.4 15 66 299 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
10 2.1 15 66 299 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
13 1.7 15 66 299 G3/4″ 1080x750x1000
OLS-18A
OLS-18AV
7 3.2 18.5 67 452 G1″ 1380x850x1160
8 3.0 18.5 67 452 G1″ 1380x850x1160
10 2.7 18.5 67 452 G1″ 1380x850x1160
13 2.3 18.5 67 452 G1″ 1380x850x1160
OLS-22A
OLS-22AV
7 3.7 22 68 467 G1″ 1380x850x1160
8 3.6 22 68 467 G1″ 1380x850x1160
10 3.4 22 68 467 G1″ 1380x850x1160
13 2.8 22 68 467 G1″ 1380x850x1160
OLS-30A
OLS-30AV
7 5.1 30 69 452 G1″ 1230x850x1110
8 5.0 30 69 452 G1″ 1230x850x1110
10 4.9 30 69 452 G1″ 1230x850x1110
13 4.7 30 69 452 G1″ 1230x850x1110
OLS-37A
OLS-37AV
7 6.5 37 69 583 G1 1/2″ 1340x950x1210
8 6.2 37 69 583 G1 1/2″ 1340x950x1210
10 5.6 37 69 583 G1 1/2″ 1340x950x1210
13 5.0 37 69 583 G1 1/2″ 1340x950x1210
OLS-45A
OLS-45AV
7 8.0 45 70 688 G1 1/2″ 1500x1000x1300
8 7.7 45 70 688 G1 1/2″ 1500x1000x1300
10 7.0 45 70 688 G1 1/2″ 1500x1000x1300
13 6.7 45 70 688 G1 1/2″ 1500x1000x1300
OLS-55A
OLS-55AV
7 10.4 55 70 1055 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
8 9.8 55 70 1055 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
10 9.1 55 70 1055 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
13 7.8 55 70 1055 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
OLS-75A
OLS-75AV
7 13.6 75 72 1129 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
8 13.1 75 72 1129 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
10 11.8 75 72 1129 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
13 9.8 75 72 1129 G2″ 1900x1250x1570
OLS-90A
OLS-90AV
7 16.1 90 73 1220 G2″ 2000*1250*1680
8 15.5 90 73 1220 G2″ 2000*1250*1680
10 14.8 90 73 1220 G2″ 2000*1250*1680
13 12.5 90 73 1220 G2″ 2000*1250*1680
OLS-110A
OLS-110AV
7 21.2 110 73 1970 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
8 19.6 110 73 1970 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
10 17.8 110 73 1970 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
13 15.5 110 73 1970 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
OLS-132A
OLS-132AV
7 24.1 132 73 2120 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
8 23.2 132 73 2120 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
10 19.5 132 73 2120 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
13 17.8 132 73 2120 G1 1/2″ 2400x1630x1980
OLS-160A
OLS-160AV
7 28.8 160 73 3620 G1 1/2″ 2800x1820x2150
8 27.8 160 73 3620 G1 1/2″ 2800x1820x2150
10 23 160 73 3620 G1 1/2″ 2800x1820x2150
13 20 160 73 3620 G1 1/2″ 2800x1820x2150
OLS-185A
OLS-185AV
7 32.5 185 74 3920 DN85 2800x1820x2150
8 31.2 185 74 3920 DN85 2800x1820x2150
10 27.5 185 74 3920 DN85 2800x1820x2150
13 25.8 185 74 3920 DN85 2800x1820x2150
OLS-200A
OLS-200AV
7 36.8 220 76 4800 DN100 3000x1900x1930
8 34.7 220 76 4800 DN100 3000x1900x1930
10 31.5 220 76 4800 DN100 3000x1900x1930
13 29.5 220 76 4800 DN100 3000x1900x1930
OLS-250A
OLS-250AV
7 43 250 76 5200 DN100 3000x1900x1930
8 41.5 250 76 5200 DN100 3000x1900x1930
10 38 250 76 5200 DN100 3000x1900x1930
13 34.9 250 76 5200 DN100 3000x1900x1930

Industrial equipment, printing service, pipelines, power plants, oil&gas, oil refinery, coating, painting,
plastics, steel industry, rubber, mechanical, blow molding, color sorter machine, shipyard, sandblasting, 
metallurgy, etc.

To provide the right equipment to you, please send us your detailed requirements.


1 Q: How about the quality of products?

   A: We are an authorized distributor of Atlas Copco. Don’t worry about the quality and service.

2 Q: How long is your delivery lead time?

   A: If there is stock, the lead time is about 3 working days after we get the payment if need to
       be produced, it depends.

3 Q: How about your overseas after-sale service?

   A: (1)Provide customers with installation and commissioning online instructions.

       (2)Worldwide agents and after service available.

4 Q: Can you accept OEM&ODM orders?

   A: Yes, we have a professional design team, OEM&ODM orders are highly welcomed.

 

Lubrication Style: Lubricated
Cooling System: Air Cooling
Power Source: AC Power
Cylinder Position: Vertical
Structure Type: Closed Type
Installation Type: Stationary Type
Customization:
Available

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air compressor

What role do air dryers play in compressed air systems?

Air dryers play a crucial role in compressed air systems by removing moisture and contaminants from the compressed air. Compressed air, when generated, contains water vapor from the ambient air, which can condense and cause issues in the system and end-use applications. Here’s an overview of the role air dryers play in compressed air systems:

1. Moisture Removal:

Air dryers are primarily responsible for removing moisture from the compressed air. Moisture in compressed air can lead to problems such as corrosion in the system, damage to pneumatic tools and equipment, and compromised product quality in manufacturing processes. Air dryers utilize various techniques, such as refrigeration, adsorption, or membrane separation, to reduce the dew point of the compressed air and eliminate moisture.

2. Contaminant Removal:

In addition to moisture, compressed air can also contain contaminants like oil, dirt, and particles. Air dryers help in removing these contaminants to ensure clean and high-quality compressed air. Depending on the type of air dryer, additional filtration mechanisms may be incorporated to enhance the removal of oil, particulates, and other impurities from the compressed air stream.

3. Protection of Equipment and Processes:

By removing moisture and contaminants, air dryers help protect the downstream equipment and processes that rely on compressed air. Moisture and contaminants can negatively impact the performance, reliability, and lifespan of pneumatic tools, machinery, and instrumentation. Air dryers ensure that the compressed air supplied to these components is clean, dry, and free from harmful substances, minimizing the risk of damage and operational issues.

4. Improved Productivity and Efficiency:

Utilizing air dryers in compressed air systems can lead to improved productivity and efficiency. Dry and clean compressed air reduces the likelihood of equipment failures, downtime, and maintenance requirements. It also prevents issues such as clogging of air lines, malfunctioning of pneumatic components, and inconsistent performance of processes. By maintaining the quality of compressed air, air dryers contribute to uninterrupted operations, optimized productivity, and cost savings.

5. Compliance with Standards and Specifications:

Many industries and applications have specific standards and specifications for the quality of compressed air. Air dryers play a vital role in meeting these requirements by ensuring that the compressed air meets the desired quality standards. This is particularly important in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and automotive, where clean and dry compressed air is essential for product integrity, safety, and regulatory compliance.

By incorporating air dryers into compressed air systems, users can effectively control moisture and contaminants, protect equipment and processes, enhance productivity, and meet the necessary quality standards for their specific applications.

air compressor

Are there differences between single-stage and two-stage air compressors?

Yes, there are differences between single-stage and two-stage air compressors. Here’s an in-depth explanation of their distinctions:

Compression Stages:

The primary difference between single-stage and two-stage air compressors lies in the number of compression stages they have. A single-stage compressor has only one compression stage, while a two-stage compressor has two sequential compression stages.

Compression Process:

In a single-stage compressor, the entire compression process occurs in a single cylinder. The air is drawn into the cylinder, compressed in a single stroke, and then discharged. On the other hand, a two-stage compressor utilizes two cylinders or chambers. In the first stage, air is compressed to an intermediate pressure in the first cylinder. Then, the partially compressed air is sent to the second cylinder where it undergoes further compression to reach the desired final pressure.

Pressure Output:

The number of compression stages directly affects the pressure output of the air compressor. Single-stage compressors typically provide lower maximum pressure levels compared to two-stage compressors. Single-stage compressors are suitable for applications that require moderate to low air pressure, while two-stage compressors are capable of delivering higher pressures, making them suitable for demanding applications that require greater air pressure.

Efficiency:

Two-stage compressors generally offer higher efficiency compared to single-stage compressors. The two-stage compression process allows for better heat dissipation between stages, reducing the chances of overheating and improving overall efficiency. Additionally, the two-stage design allows the compressor to achieve higher compression ratios while minimizing the work done by each stage, resulting in improved energy efficiency.

Intercooling:

Intercooling is a feature specific to two-stage compressors. Intercoolers are heat exchangers placed between the first and second compression stages. They cool down the partially compressed air before it enters the second stage, reducing the temperature and improving compression efficiency. The intercooling process helps to minimize heat buildup and reduces the potential for moisture condensation within the compressor system.

Applications:

The choice between a single-stage and two-stage compressor depends on the intended application. Single-stage compressors are commonly used for light-duty applications such as powering pneumatic tools, small-scale workshops, and DIY projects. Two-stage compressors are more suitable for heavy-duty applications that require higher pressures, such as industrial manufacturing, automotive service, and large-scale construction.

It is important to consider the specific requirements of the application, including required pressure levels, duty cycle, and anticipated air demand, when selecting between a single-stage and two-stage air compressor.

In summary, the main differences between single-stage and two-stage air compressors lie in the number of compression stages, pressure output, efficiency, intercooling capability, and application suitability.

air compressor

What is the difference between a piston and rotary screw compressor?

Piston compressors and rotary screw compressors are two common types of air compressors with distinct differences in their design and operation. Here’s a detailed explanation of the differences between these two compressor types:

1. Operating Principle:

  • Piston Compressors: Piston compressors, also known as reciprocating compressors, use one or more pistons driven by a crankshaft to compress air. The piston moves up and down within a cylinder, creating a vacuum during the intake stroke and compressing the air during the compression stroke.
  • Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors utilize two intermeshing screws (rotors) to compress air. As the male and female screws rotate, the air is trapped between them and gradually compressed as it moves along the screw threads.

2. Compression Method:

  • Piston Compressors: Piston compressors achieve compression through a positive displacement process. The air is drawn into the cylinder and compressed as the piston moves back and forth. The compression is intermittent, occurring in discrete cycles.
  • Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors also employ a positive displacement method. The compression is continuous as the rotating screws create a continuous flow of air and compress it gradually as it moves along the screw threads.

3. Efficiency:

  • Piston Compressors: Piston compressors are known for their high efficiency at lower flow rates and higher pressures. They are well-suited for applications that require intermittent or variable air demand.
  • Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors are highly efficient for continuous operation and are designed to handle higher flow rates. They are often used in applications with a constant or steady air demand.

4. Noise Level:

  • Piston Compressors: Piston compressors tend to generate more noise during operation due to the reciprocating motion of the pistons and valves.
  • Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors are generally quieter in operation compared to piston compressors. The smooth rotation of the screws contributes to reduced noise levels.

5. Maintenance:

  • Piston Compressors: Piston compressors typically require more frequent maintenance due to the higher number of moving parts, such as pistons, valves, and rings.
  • Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors have fewer moving parts, resulting in lower maintenance requirements. They often have longer service intervals and can operate continuously for extended periods without significant maintenance.

6. Size and Portability:

  • Piston Compressors: Piston compressors are available in both smaller portable models and larger stationary units. Portable piston compressors are commonly used in construction, automotive, and DIY applications.
  • Rotary Screw Compressors: Rotary screw compressors are typically larger and more suitable for stationary installations in industrial and commercial settings. They are less commonly used in portable applications.

These are some of the key differences between piston compressors and rotary screw compressors. The choice between the two depends on factors such as required flow rate, pressure, duty cycle, efficiency, noise level, maintenance needs, and specific application requirements.

China Professional China Outstanding Industrial Rotary Screw Air Compressor 132kw Low Price on Sale   air compressor partsChina Professional China Outstanding Industrial Rotary Screw Air Compressor 132kw Low Price on Sale   air compressor parts
editor by CX 2023-10-25