
What does compressed air 0.6-0.8mpa mean?
Explanation on compressed air pressure range and Granklin air compressor
Compressed air 0.6-0.8MPa refers to the pressure range of the air after compression, where “MPa” is the unit of pressure (1MPa≈10 kg force/square centimeter). This pressure range is equivalent to a compression force of 6-8 kg/square centimeter. It is a common medium and high pressure gas standard in the industrial field and can meet the needs of most scenarios such as power transmission, process purging, and equipment driving.
Granklin air compressor adopts water-lubricated compression technology with single screw and star wheel plates to achieve lubrication and cooling of key components through water medium, effectively reducing friction loss. Compared with traditional oil lubrication methods, this technology fundamentally avoids the participation of lubricating oil, and the output air has high purity. It is suitable for compressed air supply in electronics, medicine, food and other industries with strict air quality requirements.
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