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Reciprocating Air Compressors

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Published on Monday, 29 December 2014 08:51
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When one thinks of a reciprocating air compressor, they generally pull to mind the old portable compressors that were common tag a longs to power tools. The governor on these traditionally compressors was quite simplistic; they generally only had two main gears. These consisted of an idling gear where the compressor was on and running. There was also a high gear. This gear was engaged when the compressor was actually being used to power a tool or other accessory.

Today's reciprocating air compressors are not too different from these earlier models, though their construction, longevity and other aspects have certainly improved with time. Reciprocating air compressors are also referred to as piston compressors. These units use a piston that moves in a vertical motion, and a crankshaft that moves the piston up and down. The motion of the pistons and the crankshaft are what provides the gaseous materials at a high rate of pressure.

The reciprocating air compressor uses the pistons as the main components to compress the air. As the piston moves in an up and down vertical motion, the air is pushed into a compartment. As the amount of the air increases in the compartment, the pressure on the air builds up. The denser the air becomes, the greater the pressure. When the correct pressure is reached, then it is ready for use.

Compressors are used in a large variety of applications. Oil refineries, factories, and machine shops all have a use for air compressors. For those looking to purchase a compressor, there are a few factors to consider. The first thing that must be determined is how many cubic feet per minute you need for the application you intend to use the compressor for. After this has been determined, then you can start shopping for the ideal air compressor.

There are a variety of reciprocating air compressors to choose from. The air tank size and the number and size of the cylinders are two things that offer a number of different options. Do you need a more portable compressor, or is a larger stand-alone compressor more suited to the environment in which you will be working?. There are also multi-stage units available on the market. These offer multiple cylinders that can compress the air to an even higher density than the single cylinder units.

Customized Air Compressors

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Published on Monday, 22 December 2014 08:48
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Customized air compressors have a number of useful benefits and are used every day by a variety of businesses. The majority of air compressors are very durable and can easily be transported.

There are a variety of types of customized air compressors that are used for a variety of useful purposes. Types of air compressors include industrial, portable, dental, electric, and gas as well as diesel air. Customized air compressors vary in price and they can be purchased new or used.

The way in which air compressors work are that they release pressurized air which then can be used in various industries, including industrial manufacturing and processes that make products used every day.
Some of the different types of air compressors are reciprocating, rotary screw, and rotary centrifugal. Air compressors are either positive air placement or dynamic type machines, meaning that they automatically increase air pressure, as well as, elevate the air to a higher pressure.

Most rotary air compressors are comprised of two rotors within a casting device which compresses the air internally. They employ a rotary type positive expulsion system, which conveys pressurized air to power drills, pumps and other types of machinery. There are no valves built within this type of compressor, it is oil cooled.

Dynamic air compressors produce high pressure by the conversion of angular momentum imported by a rotating impeller device. This impeller device must be checked on a regular basis to make sure it is functioning at a normal capacity. Air compressors of this type are also created for a high capacity because the flow through the compression chain or device is continual. These types of compressors are built oil free and very easy to operate as well as maintain.

Air compressors are designed for industrial use, contractors and commercial applications. In addition, air compressors are designed as portable, electric air as well as gas air compressors.

Clients may actually view, as well as, purchase air compressors on line. The Internet gives the client the ability to shop by style, size, CFM as well as price. Customized air compressors are also available.

Air compressors are used everyday in many different industries and applications. Prices on these machine vary according to brand and type.

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    • Choosing the Right Industrial Air Compressor
    • Learning the Lingo of Compressed Air
    • Latest Trends and Technology in Air Compressor Systems
  • October 2014

    • Used Air Compressors
    • Why you need an Air Demand Analysis
    • Refrigerated Air Dryers
    • Advantages of Centrifugal Air Compressors
  • September 2014

    • An Introduction to Industrial Air Compressors
    • Some Air Compressor Emergencies and the Proper Ways to Handle Them
    • Buying a Pre-owned Air Compressor vs Buying a New One
    • Energy Savings Using Refrigerated and Desiccant Air Dryers
    • Industrial Air Compressor Condensate Management
  • August 2014

    • Properly Maintaining an Industrial Air Compressor
    • Types of Condensate Drains
    • Industrial Air Compressor Producer, Kaeser, Introduces new Mobilain Model
    • Air Demand Analysis on Your Industrial Air Compressor
  • July 2014

    • How to Choose a Filter for Your Industrial Air Compressor
    • Industrial Air Compressor Accessories
    • Learning How Compressed Air Works
  • June 2014

    • Getting the Right Dryer for Your Industrial Air Compressor
    • Condensate Filters: Do You Need One?
    • Condensate Drains: Ways to Deal with Air Compressor Condensate
    • Dealing with Condensation in Compressor Equipment
    • Why a Pre-Owned Industrial Air Compressor Might Be Better
  • May 2014

    • Reciprocating Air Compressors
    • Customized Air Compressors
    • Rotary Screw Compressors
    • Two-stage versus Single-stage Air Compressors
  • April 2014

    • Different Types of Industrial Compressed Air Dryers and their Uses
    • Why Do You Need an Industrial Refrigerated Dryer?
    • Why Treat Compressed Air?
  • March 2014

    • Choosing the Right Industrial Air Compressor
    • Types of Reciprocating Air Compressors
    • Heavy Duty Industrial Air Compressors: What they are and When They're Needed
    • Finding the Right Air Dryer for Your Air Compressor
    • Proper Maintenance for Your Industrial Air Compressor
  • February 2014

    • Getting the Right Filter for Your Industrial Air Compressor
    • Buying a Rebuilt Industrial Sized Air Compressor
    • Desiccant Dryers vs. Refrigerated Dryers
    • How to Safely Drain Your Industrial Air Compressor Tank
  • January 2014

    • Making Your Compressed Air System as Energy Efficient as Possible
    • Upgrading Your Compressed Air System
    • When You Need to Service Your Air Compressor
    • Understanding Air Compressor Jargon
  • December 2013

    • Industrial Air Compressor Installation
    • Purchasing a Used Industrial Air Compressor
    • Refrigerated Air Dryers
    • Learning More about Compressed Air Receiver
    • How to Maintain Your Air Compressor
  • November 2013

    • Purchasing a Rebuilt Industrial Air Compressor
    • Where to Put Your Air Compressor
    • Energy Efficient Solutions for Your Industrial Air Compressor
    • Importance of Industrial Air Compressor Lubrication
  • October 2013

    • Recovering Heat Lost by your Air Compressor
    • The Kaeser Air Compressor Filter Line
    • Managing the Condensates in Your Industrial Air Compressor
    • The Advantages of Energy-Saving Refrigerated Dryers
  • September 2013

    • Getting a Customized Industrial Air Compressor
    • Removing Moisture with Industrial Refrigerated Air Dryers
    • Is it Necessary for You to Invest in A Condensate Filter?
    • Why you need an Air Demand Analysis
    • Using Energy Saving Refrigerated and Desiccant Air Dryers
  • August 2013

    • Popular Terms to Understand When Working with Air Compressors
    • Basic Air Compressor Parts
    • How Filters Keep Your Air Clean
    • Space Saving Air Compressor Systems for Small Facilities
  • July 2013

    • Understanding the Parts of an Air Compressor
    • Preventative Maintenance for Industrial Air Compressor Systems
    • Choosing Between Single Stage and Two-Stage Air Compressors
    • What You Need to Know About the New Jersey SmartStart Building Program
    • Variable Speed Air Compressors
  • June 2013

    • Industrial Air Compressors: Synthetic vs. Mineral Oil
    • Simple Solutions for Frequent Problems with Industrial Air Compressors
    • Choosing an Installer for Your Customized Compressor System
    • The Problem of Air Compressor Moisture
  • May 2013

    • Industrial Rotary Screw and Vane Compressors
    • On-The-Job Air Compressor Emergencies
    • Types of Condensate Drains
  • April 2013

    • Properly Maintaining an Industrial Air Compressor
    • What You Need to Know About Rotary Screw Compressor Lubricants
    • All About Compressed Air Receivers
  • March 2013

    • Compressor Controls for Modern Air Systems
    • Modern Air Compressor Technology
  • February 2013

    • Green Air Compressor Technology
    • Ways to Reduce Your Compressed Air Costs
  • January 2013

    • Used Air Compressors
    • The Cost of Air Compressor Leaks and How to Detect Them
    • Preventative Maintenance: How to Keep Your Air Compressor Running Smoothly
    • Condensate Drains: Everything You Need to Know
  • December 2012

    • Advantages of Centrifugal Air Compressors
    • An Introduction to Industrial Air Compressors
    • All About Compressed Air Receivers
    • What an Air Demand Analysis Can Do For You
    • Air Compressors: The Choice between Single Stage and Two-Stage
  • November 2012

    • Some Air Compressor Emergencies and the Proper Ways to Handle Them
    • Refrigerated Air Dryers
    • Buying a Pre-owned Air Compressor vs Buying a New One
  • October 2012

    • Industrial Air Compressor Condensate Management
    • Choosing a Filter for Your Industrial Air Compressor
    • How Industrial Air Compressors Work