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Compressor range
06 June 2013
CompAir has launched a new range of two-stage, oil-free rotary screw compressors to complement its recently-updated water injected DH models.

The new 75 to 160kW air-cooled D-Series, with flow rates between 8.88 and 23.56m3/min, offers air purity that meets the most stringent standards and has been certified ISO 8573-1 Class Zero (2010) and silicone-free.
The two-stage units feature high levels of reliability and have a Delcos XL controller. By continuously monitoring operational parameters the controller protects the equipment, while CompAir's own designed airend lowers lifecycle costs by working at constant low temperature levels.
CompAir's use of modern inverter technology for the regulated speed models is said to maximise energy savings, with up to 25% reported to be achievable over a comparable fixed speed unit.
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