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Year: 2004
Nominal Pressure | 8.5 bar |
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Loaded hours | 250 H |
Volts | 380 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 209.9 m³/h |
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Engine power | 252 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 2001
Engine power | 30 kW |
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Volts | 400 V |
Dryer integrated | No |
Tank capacity | 0 L |
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Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 2018
Nominal Pressure | 8 bar |
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Engine power | 2.2 kW |
Volts | 400 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 15 m³/h |
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Tank capacity | 270 L |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 1992
Nominal Pressure | 14 bar |
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Loaded hours | 158146 H |
Volts | 220 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 6.3 m³/h |
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Engine power | 55 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 1990
Nominal Pressure | 7.5 bar |
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Loaded hours | 5396 H |
Volts | 220 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 4.4 m³/h |
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Engine power | 30 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 2008
Nominal Pressure | 9.5 bar |
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Engine power | 75 kW |
Output (m3 /hour) | 880 m³/h |
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Year: 2010
Engine power | 7.5 kW |
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Frequency | 50 Hz |
Volts | 400 V |
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Dryer integrated | No |
Year: 2000
Nominal Pressure | 10 bar |
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Loaded hours | 59600 H |
Volts | 400 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 691.2 m³/h |
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Engine power | 75 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 1999
Nominal Pressure | 28 bar |
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Sound level | 134 dB(A) |
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Year: 2022
Nominal Pressure | 0.6 bar |
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Loaded hours | 0 H |
Volts | 400 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 20 m³/h |
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Engine power | 22 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 2022
Nominal Pressure | 1 bar |
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Loaded hours | 0 H |
Volts | 380 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 22 m³/h |
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Engine power | 37 kW |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 2016
Nominal Pressure | 12.5 bar |
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Loaded hours | 1704 H |
Tank capacity | L |
Output (m3 /hour) | 51 m³/h |
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Engine power | 55 kW |
Volts | 400 V |
Year: 1998
Nominal Pressure | 42 bar |
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Loaded hours | 5700 H |
Dryer integrated | Yes |
Output (m3 /hour) | 400 m³/h |
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Tank capacity | 2000 L |
Year: 2006
Machinery in working order, maintenance carried out regularly, all info and specifications present in the attached photo.Year: 2016
Nominal Pressure | 8 bar |
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Engine power | 1.5 kW |
Volts | 230 V |
Output (m3 /hour) | 290 m³/h |
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Tank capacity | 45 L |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Year: 2022
Output (m3 /hour) | 5.2 m³/h |
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Volts | 380 V |
Sound level | 63 dB(A) |
Engine power | 30 kW |
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Frequency | 60 Hz |
Year: 2008
Nominal Pressure | 10.5 bar |
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Loaded hours | 253 H |
Tank capacity | 270 L |
Output (m3 /hour) | 0.7 m³/h |
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Engine power | 4 kW |
Volts | 400 V |
Year: 1990
Nominal Pressure | 7.5 bar |
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Tank capacity | 98 L |
Engine power | 37 kW |
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Year: 2023
Nominal Pressure | 80 bar |
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Engine power | 7.5 kW |
Output (m3 /hour) | 1 m³/h |
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Dryer integrated | Yes |
Compressors serve as the lifeblood of countless industrial operations, providing vital power to pneumatic tools, cooling systems, material transport, and process automation. Their versatility and reliability make them essential across various sectors, ensuring smooth and efficient business operations. This guide delves into the types, features, and key considerations for selecting compressors, helping you make informed decisions that enhance your operational capabilities. Exapro, a prominent online marketplace for used industrial machinery, offers a wide range of compressors, providing access to high-quality equipment at competitive prices.
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Scroll Compressors
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Capacity and Output
Evaluate the compressor's capacity and output, measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM) or liters per minute (L/min), to ensure it meets your specific air demand.
Pressure Range
Assess the maximum pressure the compressor can deliver, measured in pounds per square inch (PSI), to ensure it can power your pneumatic tools and equipment effectively.
Energy Efficiency
Opt for energy-efficient compressors to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Look for features such as variable speed drives (VSD) and efficient motors to optimize energy consumption.
Automation and Control
Advanced automation and control systems enhance operational precision and consistency. Features like programmable settings, touch-screen interfaces, and real-time monitoring can significantly boost productivity and ensure a reliable air supply.
Noise Level
Select compressors designed for quiet operation, especially important for indoor or noise-sensitive environments.
Durability and Maintenance
Prioritize compressors built from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials. Easy-to-clean designs and accessible components simplify maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs.
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