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2025-08-06

How much pressure is the air compressor on board?

The pressure range of marine air compressors is usually set according to specific applications. Common needs are concentrated between 0.8MPa and 1.5MPa (about 8-15 kilograms of force per square centimeter). It is mainly used for equipment start-up, pneumatic control or daily operations. Granklin’s water-lubricated single-screw air compressor can flexibly adapt to this pressure range. Its single-screw and star-wheel compression structure, combined with water lubrication technology, can provide stable pressure output while avoiding the possibility of traditional oil lubrication. The pollution risk is more in line with the requirements of the ship’s environment for equipment reliability and cleanliness. Whether it is assisting the main engine to start or meeting the daily air consumption of crew members, Granklin air compressors can achieve efficient and energy-saving operation through precise pressure adjustment, providing reliable compressed air solutions for ships.

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