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State-of-the-art airend
25 November 2015
Available from Ingersoll Rand, the Next Generation R-Series of oil-flooded rotary screw air compressors are said to enhance reliability, improve maintenance intervals and reduce compressor life cycle costs.

The new RS30 and RS37 models improve performance through a state-of-the-art airend, which is the heart of every air compressor. The new airend design was developed through advanced analytics and modeling, and includes amongst other things, an optimised rotor profile that provides up to a 13% efficiency improvement compared to the company's previous models. The newly revised, analytics-modeled airflow and piping system further contributes to energy efficiency by ensuring a low pressure drop. This saves energy and lowers utility bills while minimising sound output to create a safer, more comfortable work environment.
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