Piston vs Screw Compressor: Factors to consider
Explore the differences between piston and screw compressors to make an informed decision for your business needs.
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Explore the differences between piston and screw compressors to make an informed decision for your business needs.
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Industrial compressors come in many shapes and sizes. Atlas Copco compressors lead the pack. Our GA range of oil-injected rotary screw compressors offers fixed-speed, dual-speed and variable speed drive versions. This article provides a quick overview of these 3 types and which one will work best for you.
With the GA FLX, Atlas Copco has introduced an entirely new rotary screw compressor type: the dual-speed compressor. It operates at two speeds, which makes it up to 20% more efficient than a traditional fixed-speed compressor. That is because it experiences much lower transient and unload losses. And thanks to its next-generation engineering, it also offers optimal air delivery at every pressure set point. In this article we will take a closer look at its key components.