Choosing an air compressor may often be
confusing due to the many varieties and brands available in the market.
However, you can narrow down your search and find the right one for yourself by
defining your choice on the basis of your needs and budget.
Here are some points on how you can find the right air compressor for
your industrial requirements.
Be
Specific About Your Requirements:
You need to determine your needs first. You
have to decide whether you will use the compressor for heavy-duty work every
day or use it only occasionally. This will help determine the quality, type and
the cost of the compressor you need to buy. If you want it for heavy-duty use,
then it is better to choose a large commercial compressor. Alternatively, if
you want it for lighter duties, then even a smaller one that does not consume
much power may serve your purpose.
Type of
the Compressor:
You can choose a reciprocating piston type, a
rotary screw option or a scroll type compressor. Each has its pros and cons.
For instance, the piston compressor is cheaper, easy to maintain but very
noisy. The rotary screw machines produce less noise, provide better energy-efficiency
but are complex in design, relatively more difficult to maintain and costlier.
The scroll option is a compact design with nearly no noise but with much less
capacity and also being quite costly.
And then you have to decide whether you want
a bigger one for heavy-duty use or a smaller portable one. The larger ones
generate air pressure and can store it in a storage tank, while the portable
compressors do not have a storage tank and have to run continuously to generate
the air pressure.
Know
the Specifications:
You should check the compressor
specifications first when buying. You have to be sure about the power intake
and air output they generate. It may not seem such an issue, but it can affect
your business in the long run. You should check the horsepower, CFM (Cubic Feet
per Minute) and the PSI metrics for the compressor. It will make your search
easy if you know these necessary metrics beforehand.
Space
and Portability:
If you are looking to buy a stationary
generator, you can see the air tank capacity it has. It will tell you how
frequently you have to run it to maintain the air pressure. In addition, you
should see if it is too heavy to be moved to a new place every now and then. In
case portability is essential, then choose a smaller size or else moving the
equipment around may become a problem.
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