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2025-07-30

Pharmaceutical industry compressed air systems

In the production process of the pharmaceutical industry, compressed air serves as a key power source, and its cleanliness directly affects drug quality and production environment compliance. Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor uses pure water instead of traditional lubricating oil, and realizes air transportation through the physical compression method of single screw and star wheel to prevent oil substances from entering the gas path system from the source.

This technology replaces chemical lubricants through natural lubrication with water films to ensure zero oil residue in compressed air and meet the gas needs of high-clean scenarios such as sterile preparations and biopharmaceuticals. The water lubricating medium also has a cooling function, which can effectively control the temperature of the compression process, reduce the risk of microbial breeding, and meet the strict requirements for environmental control in pharmaceutical production.

The oil-free characteristics of Granklin air compressors can avoid pollution of drug packaging and transportation equipment by oil pollution, and ensure the stable operation of precision components such as pneumatic valves and filling devices. Its structural design simplifies the complex maintenance process of traditional oil systems, reduces the risk of equipment downtime, and improves the continuity of pharmaceutical production lines.

It is recommended to choose an adaptation plan according to specific process links: in the sterile core area, priority should be given to using water lubrication technology to ensure air purity; in the auxiliary area, the technical applicability can be evaluated based on compressed air quality inspection data. Granklin air compressors combine the principle of physical compression with aqueous lubrication to provide pharmaceutical companies with reliable gas solutions that comply with GMP regulations.

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