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Screw compressor - Ingersoll Rand - air / electric motor / stationary
Screw compressor - Ingersoll Rand - air / electric motor / stationary
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Characteristics

Technology
screw
Type
air
Power source
electric motor
Portability
stationary
Lubrication
oil-free, oil-lubricated
Application domain
industrial
Applications
for the gas industry
Other characteristics
compact, high-efficiency, high-performance, rugged, energy-saving
Pressure

Min.: 2 bar
(29.01 psi)

Max.: 414 bar
(6,004.56 psi)

Flow

Min.: 170 ft³/min
(4.81 m³/min)

Max.: 2,600 ft³/min
(73.62 m³/min)

Power

Min.: 45 kW
(61.18 hp)

Max.: 300 kW
(407.89 hp)

Description

Tailored Efficiency and Reliability for Your Operations Optimize your compressed air system with our engineered-to-order Screw Air Compressors. Designed for seamless integration, flexibility, and cost-efficiency, our compressors meet the most stringent quality standards while ensuring your operations run smoothly. Ingersoll Rand is your single-source solution whether you need instrument air, plant air, bulk air, or nitrogen generation. Benefits Tailored to Your Needs: Customized solutions ensure the perfect fit for your specific application and process requirements. High Efficiency: Our advanced compressor technology minimizes energy consumption and reduces operating costs. Extreme Temperature Operation: Reliable performance in harsh environments, from -47°C to 55°C. Plug & Play Simplicity: Effortless installation and integration, saving you time and resources. Flexible and Adaptable: Easily integrate into any process or application for maximum versatility. Optimized Footprint: Compact design maximizes valuable floor space in your facility.

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