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Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

We are the leading provider of Single Phase Screw Compressor. These products are identified amid patrons for their noticeable features such as longer life, durability and nominal cost.

A single-stage rotary screw air compressor contains a single set of rotors in a single stator housing and is typically driven directly by the motor shaft, through a set of gears, or by a belt and pulley arrangement.

7.5KW-10HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

11KW-15HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

15KW-20HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

18.5KW-25HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

22KW-30HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

30KW-40HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

37KW-50HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

45KW-60HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

55KW-75HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

75KW-100HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

90KW-120HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

110KW-150HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

132KW-180HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

160KW-220HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

200KW-270HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

220KW-300HP Single StageScrew Air Compressor

250KW-340HP Single Stage Screw Air Compressor

What is Single stage screw air compressor?

Single-stage compressors are also known as piston compressors. The process that takes place within a single-stage compressor goes as follows: Air is sucked into a cylinder. The trapped air is compressed in a single stroke with a piston at roughly 120 psi. The compressed air is moved onward to a storage tank.

How does a single-stage screw air compressor work?

Differently from a screw compressor, it uses one main screw mashing with twin star rotors to produce a volume matching compression cycle. Due to the main rotor, being balanced in both radial and axial direction, the compressor bearing has extremely high reliability.

Advantage of Single stage screw air compressor

Single-screw compressors are ideal for low-pressure applications and have lower initial and maintenance costs, while twin-screw compressors are more efficient, suitable for high-pressure applications, and can handle heavy-duty continuous operation.

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