When choosing an air compressor, make sure to pick one that is powerful enough to meet your needs or those of your business. Take into consideration an air compressor’s airflow and pressure when comparing compressors.
There are three main types of air compressors: rotary screw, reciprocating and centrifugal, or dynamic, compressors. Screw and reciprocating compressors are positive displacement machines. Reciprocating compressors use a piston within a cylinder to increase the pressure of the air by reducing volume, while screw compressors use intermeshing screws that force air into a smaller and smaller space.
Unlike rotary and reciprocating air compressors, a centrifugal air compressor is a dynamic system. A
dynamic compressor increases air pressure using impellers – rotating disks - as well as a diffuser to convert velocity energy to pressure energy. It has the distinct advantage of being an oil-free air compressing system.
Progressive stages are used to increase the pressurization of the air to the desired level, driven by an electric motor or a steam or gas turbine. Because centrifugal compressors compress air in stages, the air being compressed stays cooler and the air compressor is more efficient, both mechanically and in terms of the energy being used.
Centrifugal air compressors usually operate at a high minimum speed. They are also capable of running continuously for long periods of time. They are often found in manufacturing plants, automobiles, and in gas, oil and refining industries. These compressors can also handle large flow rates, and these kinds of compressor can be some of the most efficient and consistent air compressors available. Centrifugal air compressors are often very compact as well.
Centrifugal air compressor systems are a great fit for industrial settings, as they produce a constant flow of high-pressured air to meet high demands. The rotating impeller system means that centrifugal air compressors are able to provide continuous air flow. Other benefits are that centrifugal compressors provide oil-free compressed air, and because of their few wearing parts tend to be very low maintenance as well. Centrifugal air compressor systems are also usually very compact.
Among the many benefits of a centrifugal air compressor are its simple design, its ability to produce oil-free air for sensitive applications such as the food and beverage industry, and its ability to produce high volumes of air. Although centrifugal compressors often have a high initial cost, this is usually compensated for by their long and relatively low-maintenance life.