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2025-08-21

What about explosion-proof air compressors?

Explosion-proof air compressors are equipment specially designed for process sites with dangerous environments such as flammable and explosive gases, dust or steam. They are widely used in chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, mining and other industries. The core requirement is to ensure that there is no risk of explosion during operation. Sparks, high temperatures or equipment failure.

Granklin explosion-proof air compressor adopts water-lubricated single screw compression technology. Gas compression is achieved through the cooperation of single screw and star wheel plates, and water medium is used instead of traditional lubricating oil to complete lubrication and cooling functions. This design eliminates the risk of fire sources that may arise from oil lubrication from the source. At the same time, the efficient cooling characteristics of the aqueous medium can effectively control the operating temperature of the equipment and further reduce the potential for explosion.

It has a compact structure, smooth operation, and no complex oil circuit system is required, reducing safety risks caused by oil circuit leaks or failures. In addition, water lubrication technology avoids oil pollution and the output compressed air is cleaner, which can meet the dual needs for air quality (safety and cleanliness) in explosion-proof scenarios.

Through technological innovation, Granklin explosion-proof air compressors provide reliable gas compression solutions for flammable and explosive environments, helping related industries achieve stable operation of the process while ensuring safe production.

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