
How much power does the air compressor need for 0.5-0.6mpa?
The power demand of an air compressor is mainly determined by the supply pressure and the air flow rate. In the pressure range of 0.5- 0.6 MPa (i.e. 5-6bar), the power required is usually proportional to the amount of air used per unit of time (e.g. cubic meters per minute). Granklin water-lubricated single screw air compressor uses the precise meshing structure of the single screw and the star wheel plate, combined with water film lubrication technology, to achieve efficient energy conversion within this pressure range. The specific power needs to be matched according to the actual air flow rate.
For example, if the air flow rate is 1 cubic meters per minute, the air compressor power at this pressure is usually in the range of 7.5-11kW; if the flow rate is increased to 3 cubic meters per minute, the power may increase to 22-30kW. Thanks to its oil-free compression characteristics and low-friction design, Granklin air compressors can optimize energy consumption under the same pressure and flow conditions, providing users with a more economical power configuration solution.
When selecting actual type, it is recommended to determine the power parameters through professional calculations based on the gas demand of specific production scenarios (such as equipment type, simultaneous operating quantity, etc.). Granklin air compressors support customized design and can flexibly adapt to different pressure and flow requirements to ensure the stability and energy efficiency ratio of the air supply system.