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Oil-Free & Technically Oil-Free Compressors

It really depends on the intended use for the compressor whether an oil-free or technically oil-free unit should be selected. The latter is often used in the medical and food and beverage industries. There are more to these compressors than simply usage. Check out these slides to learn more.

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Oil-Free & Technically Oil-Free Compressors

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  1. Oil-Free vs Technically Oil-Free Compressors

  2. Technical oil-free systems are typically produced with an oil lubricated compressor, with the oil free system using an oil-free air compressor. Oil is classified as one of the contaminants in the compressor air system. It's truly catered for what the customer application and the compressed air is used for. So for example, in the medical and food and beverage industry, we often have to look into the safety aspect and the product quality aspect of the whole application. So it is literally more important to determine which level of classification or the type of system that we need to use. There are a number of technologies involved with the oil-free air compressor. So we have low pressure, such as air blowers. Then we have medium pressure; it can be a scroll compressor or it can be an oil-free screw compressor. For a larger system, you can have an oil-free centrifugal product, or very large, reciprocating compressors. So for high-pressure, you can also choose between the centrifugal and also high-pressure reciprocating compressors. Every production line or every application is different. It is best that CAPS evaluate the actual application so that we can propose the right solution – it is truly horses for courses.

  3. IN THIS VIDEO: CAPS Product Manager William Chan talks about the difference between oil-free and technically oil-free compressors.

  4. Our range of compressors is ideal for high-quality air applications, including medical, painting, food processing and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Visit our website today to find out more about quality oil-free compressors.

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