
Air pressure gas source requires oil, dust and dew point
The requirements for oil, dust and dew point of air compressor air sources are directly related to the cleanliness and application scenarios of compressed air, especially in industries with strict air quality requirements such as medical, electronics, and food. Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor is technically designed to meet these needs:
1. Oil control (no oil requirement)
Oil content (such as oil vapor, oil droplets) in compressed air may contaminate products (such as oil stains remaining on the surface of electronic components, food packaging in contact with oil stains) or affect equipment operation (such as oil deposition leading to pipe blockage). Granklin air compressor uses water as a lubricating medium to replace traditional lubricating oil. It combines the compression structure of a single screw and a star wheel to eliminate the oil system from the source to ensure that the output air is completely free of oil pollutants and meets the core requirements of no oil and gas sources.
2. Dust particle control (low dust requirements)
Solid particulate matter (such as dust, metal debris) may come from internal wear of the air compressor or the external environment. The single screw and star wheel of Granklin air compressor are matched with each other, which runs smoothly and has low friction, reducing particles generated by mechanical wear; at the same time, water lubrication replaces oil lubrication, avoiding impurities that may be introduced into the oil system and further reduce the dust content. In addition, a pre-filter can be used to further filter the dust introduced from the outside to ensure that the air source is low-dust and clean.
3. Dew point control (dryness requirements)
The dew point reflects the dryness of the air. The lower the dew point, the drier the air. Medical, electronic and other scenarios usually require a dew point below-40℃ (to avoid condensation of gaseous water vapor affecting the product), while general industrial scenarios may only require 0-10℃ (to process liquid water). The compressed air output by Granklin air compressor has low water content. If you need to further improve the dryness, you can use it with a suction dryer (adsorption dryer) or a cold dryer (freezing dryer): the suction dryer removes water vapor through adsorbent to achieve deep drying; the cold dryer condenses liquid water by cooling down to meet basic drying needs. Combined with the oil-free characteristics of Granklin air compressor, the two can provide users with a full process of highly clean air source from compression to drying.
In summary, Glanklin’s water-lubricated single screw air compressor can accurately meet the high requirements of the air compressor air source for oil, dust and dew point through oil-free design, low-wear structure and post-processing compatibility, and is sensitive to air quality. Scenes provide reliable protection.