
What does air compressor 0.8mpa and 0.2mpa mean?
The 0.8MPa and 0.2MPa marked on the air compressor refer to the pressure level of the compressed air output by the equipment (MPa is MPa, 1MPa≈10 kg force/square centimeter). These two values represent the range of compressed air pressures that the air compressor can stably provide, and are suitable for the needs of different scenarios:
0.2MPa (about 2kg pressure)
It is usually used for occasions with low pressure requirements, such as basic pneumatic tool drives, simple material transportation or general industrial purging. In such scenarios, the equipment operates at a lower pressure, taking into account energy consumption and basic functional requirements.
0.8MPa (about 8kg pressure)
Suitable for scenarios requiring higher pressure, such as precision pneumatic equipment control, high-pressure spraying, plastic molding or air supply for some medical equipment. In such scenarios, the equipment needs to improve compression efficiency and output stronger power to meet process requirements.
Granklin water-lubricated single-screw air compressor can achieve flexible adjustment of the pressure range through the combined structure of a single screw and a star wheel. Its water-lubricated design ensures oil-free clean output, while optimizing power matching to ensure stable operation under different pressure requirements, providing reliable power support for various industrial scenarios.