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Air/Oil Separator - for any types of Air Screw Compressor

Air/Oil Separator

Definition:
Air/Oil  separators remove compressor lubricant from the compressed air stream. During normal operation the compressor lubricant is returned to the oil sump and the compressed air continues to the air receiver.
For Hitachi 50HP

How it works:
Most rotary screw compressors and rotary vane compressors inject compressor oil right into the compression chamber with the air being compressed. The oil servers as a coolant and a lubricant, which also absorbs the heat of compression. The main benefit of using compressor lubricant as a coolant is to create a steady air compressor operating temperature so that, no matter what duty cycle, you are creating a continuous duty air compressor.  However, injecting the compressor oil into the compression chamber also creates a problem. The compressed air is full of oil when it leaves the compressor air end. The compressor lubricant needs to be removed to protect the airsystem and to return it to the oil sump so the compressor lubricant can be used over and over again. The oil separator is the compnent that separates the compressor lubricant from the compressed air and retunrs it to the main oil sump.




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2 comments:

Marco Fisher said...

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Unknown said...

The best air compressors are machines that effectively convert power into kinetic (dynamic/moving) energy. This is usually achieved with an electric motor, a diesel engine, or a gasoline engine by compressing and pressurizing air that is released in quick surges.
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