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2025-08-12

What is the average factory pressure?

In industrial production, the air pressure required by the factory is usually determined based on process requirements, and the common ranges are as follows:

1. basic pressure requirement
The air pressure demand for most light industrial scenarios (such as packaging, spraying, and pneumatic tool drives) is concentrated at 0.6-0.8 MPa. This pressure range can meet the power needs of conventional pneumatic equipment while taking into account energy consumption control.

2. special technological requirements
Heavy industry or precision machining fields (such as metal forming, laser cutting assistance) may require high-pressure gases of 0.8-1.2 MPa to ensure process accuracy or drive large equipment.

3. Adaptability of Granklin air compressor
Granklin water-lubricated screw air compressor can stably output continuous air pressure of 0.6-1.3 MPa through the precise compression structure of a single screw and a star wheel. Its oil-free design avoids the impact of lubricating oil on air pressure stability. At the same time, water lubrication technology reduces the operating temperature of the equipment through natural heat dissipation, further ensuring the continuity of pressure output.

4. Air pressure regulation and supply
The factory can adjust the exhaust pressure through the air compressor control system according to actual needs. Granklin models adopt intelligent pressure regulation technology to meet process requirements while reducing unnecessary energy consumption and achieving high-efficiency gas management.

To sum up, the general factory air pressure demand is concentrated in the range of 0.6-1.3 MPa, and the specific value needs to be determined in conjunction with the production process. Granklin water-lubricated screw air compressors provide adaptive air pressure solutions for various industrial scenarios through efficient and stable compression technology, helping companies achieve safe and energy-saving production goals.

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