Oil Injected Screw Air Compressor
Two Stage Screw Air Compressor
Two-stage screw air compressors deliver high-efficiency and reliable compressed air for industrial applications, providing consistent pressure and energy savings. PRYES Compressors’ two-stage screw systems are designed for durability, low maintenance, and quiet operation, making them ideal for workshops, manufacturing units, and heavy-duty operations. With advanced technology and precise engineering, these compressors ensure optimal performance, reduced downtime, and long-lasting reliability across diverse industrial processes.
Our company manufactured this screw compressor air end as per the industrial norms by using the premium grade raw material and the advanced machines.
A two-stage rotary screw compressor takes in atmospheric air but “shares the work” over two separate compression processes and cools it in between. The difference between the two is not the end result, but rather the energy required to produce the end result.
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2 Stage screw air compressor means
The fundamental difference between a single and two-stage air compressor is the number of times the air gets compressed. In a single stage, the air is compressed one time; in a two-stage, it is compressed twice for double the pressure.
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Efficiency of 2 Stage screw air compressor
Second-stage compressor efficiencies were η1 = 0.74 to 0.78, η2 = 0.64 to 0.65, and ηtotal =0.48 to 0.57.
Advantage of 2 Stage screw air compressor
Two-stage compressors perform less work to compress air to a given pressure, which means your operating costs are lower. Better reliability: The intercooling stage of two-stage compression creates less chance of overheating, which in turn means more uptime and better productivity.