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2025-08-12

Technical requirements for gas explosion-proof compressors

In compression scenarios involving flammable and explosive gases, the technical design of explosion-proof compressors needs to focus on safety risk control. The core requirements include the following aspects:

1. Explosion-proof structural design
The equipment needs to adopt a fully enclosed compression chamber to ensure that the gas compression process is completely isolated from the external environment. Granklin water-lubricated screw air compressor achieves efficient compression through the precise fit of a single screw and a star wheel plate, while reducing the risk of sparks caused by friction between components and reducing the potential for explosion from the structural source.

2. Application of explosion-proof materials
Parts in direct contact with compressed gas (such as screws, star wheels, seals) need to be made of special alloys or composite materials that are corrosion resistant and antistatic. Granklin models optimize the material ratio to improve the adaptability of the equipment in flammable gas environments and avoid safety problems caused by material aging or static electricity accumulation.

3. security protection mechanism
A multi-level safety protection system needs to be configured, including real-time temperature monitoring, automatic shutdown for pressure exceeding limits, leak warning and other functions. Granklin air compressors use water lubrication technology to absorb compression heat through water circulation and effectively control the operating temperature of the equipment; at the same time, the oil-free design eliminates the risk of explosion caused by the volatilization of lubricating oil, further ensuring safety.

4. Explosion-proof treatment of electrical system
Electrical components such as motors and control systems must meet explosion-proof standards and adopt flameproof or increased safety design. Granklin models have enhanced protection levels in their electrical layout to ensure stable operation in potentially explosive gas environments.

In summary, gas explosion-proof compressors need to cooperate through multi-dimensional technologies such as structural sealing, material optimization, safety protection and electrical explosion-proof to achieve safe and reliable compression functions. With its oil-free design, efficient heat dissipation and precise structure, Granklin water-lubricated screw air compressor provides technical solutions that meet safety regulations for flammable and explosive gas compression scenarios.

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