
Where are compressors generally used in petrochemical production companies
In the petrochemical production process, compressed air is a key factor to ensure the continuity of the process and stable operation of equipment. Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor is widely used in the following core scenarios due to its oil-free lubrication and reliable structure:
1. Raw gas transportation and purification
In petrochemical production, the transportation and purification of raw materials gases (such as hydrogen, nitrogen, etc.) need to rely on stable gas source support. Through the combined design of single screw and star wheel plate, combined with water media sealing technology, Granklin air compressor can efficiently complete the gas compression task, while avoiding the potential impact of oil substances on gas purity, and meeting the requirements of petrochemical processes on gas cleanliness. High requirements.
2. Process control and power supply
In process links such as reactor pressurization, catalyst transportation, and instrument air supply, compressed air needs to have stable pressure and flow. Granklin air compressor optimizes its structural design to ensure that it can maintain the characteristics of small pressure fluctuations and uniform air supply under continuous operation, providing reliable power support for process control.
3. Equipment maintenance and auxiliary systems
Auxiliary links such as valve operation, pneumatic tool drive, and cooling system purging of petrochemical units also rely on compressed air. With its low failure rate and ability to adapt to harsh working conditions, Granklin air compressors can operate stably in complex environments such as high temperatures and high dust, reducing the risk of equipment downtime and ensuring production continuity.
Through technological innovation, Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor provides petrochemical production companies with efficient, clean and stable compressed air solutions, helping process optimization and production safety. Specific application scenarios need to be determined based on actual working conditions and equipment selection.