Ultra-quiet dry oil-free air Compressor

The ultra-quiet dry oil-free air compressor compresses air through a motor-driven piston without the need for lubricating oil, and features a built-in desiccant to remove moisture, operating at noise levels below 60 decibels. It is used to supply air for laboratory instruments, preventing oil contamination and moisture interference with test results, such as in gas chromatographs and spectral analysis.
Selection
When selecting, check that the exhaust capacity matches the equipment requirements, the pressure range meets standards, the noise level is suitable for the environment, the drying efficiency ensures air is free of moisture, the material is durable, the maintenance cycle is long, the size fits the space, energy consumption is low, and certifications comply with safety regulations.

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The pure oil-free design ensures that the gas is clean and pollution-free, the exhaust volume reaches 608L/min to meet the high-efficiency gas supply demand, the noise control is about 45 decibels to achieve ultra-quiet operation, the automatic operation does not require special personnel to be on duty, and the optional dew point of the dryer is supported as low as -60.

$ 2550.00

The pure oil-free design ensures that the gas is clean, the noise is as low as 42 decibels, the exhaust volume is 116L/min to meet a variety of needs, and the automated operation does not require special personnel to be on duty, making it safe and reliable.

$ 741.00

The pure oil-free design is adopted to ensure gas cleanliness, with noise controlled within 45 decibels and an exhaust volume of 456L/min. It is equipped with a 90L gas storage Tank and an automated start-stop system to effectively reduce energy consumption.

$ 2058.00

Pure oil-free design ensures clean gas, low noise to 42dB, exhaust pressure 5-8bar, automatic start and stop, low energy consumption, simple operation, no need for special personnel on duty, and can be adapted to a variety of industry needs.

$ 1340.00

Adopt pure oil-free design to ensure clean gas, with noise as low as 42 decibels, exhaust volume up to 152 liters/minute, automatic start-stop energy saving and power saving, and built-in anti-rust gas storage Tank to ensure safety.

$ 782.00

The noise at work is only 52 decibels, the exhaust volume is 118 liters/minute, the Nano coating cylinder liner system is adopted, no lubricating oil is required, the gas cleanliness is high, and the automatic design can realize unattended operation.

$ 557.00

Noise is as low as 54 decibels at work, displacement is 155 liters per minute, pure oil-free piston system ensures clean gas, Nano coating cylinder liner enhances durability, automatic start-stop saves energy and saves electricity.

$ 832.00

With oil-free lubrication piston system, noise is as low as 52 dB, exhaust volume is 118 L/min, automatic start and stop and multiple Safety protection, cylinder liner application Nano coating technology to extend service life.

$ 880.00

Adopting pure oil-free technology, the output gas is clean and oil-free; equipped with a 30L gas storage Tank and 750W Power, the noise is as low as 59dB; with automatic pressure control and overload protection, the service life exceeds 15,000 hours.

$ 687.00

The pure oil-free design ensures that the gas is free of oil pollution. The Power 3000w provides strong power, with noise as low as 62dB. It is equipped with 4 pump heads to improve exhaust efficiency. The air pressure can be adjusted within the range of 5 to 8 Bar to meet different needs.

$ 2010.00

Adopt 3 pump head piston structure, Power 2250W, gas storage Tank 90L. Pure oil-free design ensures clean gas, internal anti-rust treatment improves safety, ultra-quiet operation and low energy consumption, suitable for demanding application environments.

$ 1719.00

Adopt oil-free lubrication piston system, with a maximum displacement of 118L/min, extremely low sound during operation, multiple automatic protection functions, and a service life of more than 20,000 hours.

$ 315.00

The noise during operation is only 51dB, and the pure oil-free design guarantees clean gas, with a displacement of 155L/min and a pressure of 8bar. Automatic start-stop and multiple protection systems enhance safety and convenience.

$ 622.00

Adopt piston structure, running Power 550W, noise value 58dB, with pure oil-free design, output gas clean, air pressure adjustable range 5-8Bar, automatic start-stop protection, service life of more than 15,000 hours.

$ 606.00

The pure oil-free design ensures that the gas has no oil molecules, the noise is as low as 59dB, the lame plating in the gas storage Tank is rust-proof, the service life is more than 15,000 hours, the exhaust pressure is adjustable from 5 to 8 Bar, and the automatic pressure switch controls start and stop.

$ 1201.00

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