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Screw Compressors

A screw compressor, also referred to as a rotary screw compressor, is an air compressor in which the air is compressed between two intermeshing, counter-rotating screws contained within a specially shaped chamber. As the mechanism rotates, the movement of the two rotors produces an area of air that steadily condenses in volume. As the compression of air continues, the reduced pockets of air are discharged through another area of the chamber.

Central Air Compressor
Warren, MI
877-523-7277
A distributor of air compressors, Central Air Compressor offers a wide variety of equipment. These include screw compressors. Our company offers brands such as Bauer Compressors, Champion, Curtis, Powerex, Emglo, Saylor-Beall and CompAir. Our technically trained support team of engineers is eager to assist you, whether it is through our 24 hour emergency operation or during regular business hours.
Brehob Corporation
Indianapolis, IN
800-632-4451
An employee-owned company, Brehob Corporation's Air Compressor division offers you complete air system solutions. We provide a full line of equipment including compressors, dryers and accessories. We can put together a complete air system for your facility or provide replacement equipment, repairs, rentals and system audits to ensure optimal functionality of your industrial air compressor system.
Eaton Compressor & Fabrication Inc.
Clayton, OH
877-283-7614
Eaton Compressor & Fabrication provides factory direct industrial air compressors, dryers, pumps, motors, portable units, gas drives, generators, parts and more. As the manufacturer and distributor, we are able to offer the highest quality at the best prices. Our large pumps are so efficient that they are up to 90% slower and 70% quieter than other name brands, and our warranties cannot be beat.
Sullivan-Palatek, Inc.
Michigan City, IN
800-438-6203
Founded in 1984, Sullivan-Palatek manufacturers high performance industrial air compressors. High pressure, portable, reciprocating, rotary screw compressors and more are available in electric or diesel configurations to suit your application. Additionally, Sullivan-Palatek offers superior air solutions providing bundled sets of compressor/dryer/filter combinations for your complete air system.
California Air Compressor Company
National City, CA
619-474-8057
With installations, a large selection of rentals in various pressures and voltages along with our design team with over 20 years experience, California Air Compressor is your full service facility. Industrial air compressors are available in rotary screw, portable, reciprocating and even customized configurations. Air drying and filtration units are also available for complete system integration.
Quincy Compressor, Inc.
Quincy, IL
217-222-7700
At Quincy Compressor, you not only get the world's finest air compressors, you benefit from decades of experience in the design and operation of energy efficient compressed air systems. Our rotary screw and piston air compressors, vacuum pumps and air treatment products can be found in the most demanding and critical installations. That's why thousands of people and industries count on Quincy!
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Screw Compressors

Screw compressors, which are also known as rotary screw compressors and are a specific style of reciprocating compressors, are ideal for large industrial applications because of their ability to provide continuous output over a long period of time. The two screws, or rotors, inside the screw compressor connect with each other as they circle around, and only allow space at certain times, which is what draws in, compresses and then releases the air. The powerful bursts of air that result from this compression fuel many applications. Single cylinder screw compressors can be small enough to be portable, while multi cylinder systems are used in large industrial contexts. Screw compressors are commonly used for a variety of applications among construction, manufacturing, agriculture, food and beverage, mining and automotive industries. They are also utilized in air tools, woodworking, pharmaceuticals, natural gas and plastics production. Air compressors are often made of aluminum, steel or cast iron, but are also occasionally made from plastic when a particularly light weight compressor is needed. The smaller components may also be made from plastic, although the nature of the screw compressor means that usually the insides of it are metal.

The effectiveness of screw compressors requires minimal space between the rotors and the air chamber so that the compression areas are properly sealed. Often, oil is used to facilitate this process and aid in sealing. The oil is then separated from the discharge stream, cooled, filtered and recycled. It is normal for some entrained compressor oil to carry over into the compressed gas stream and gradually seep into the surrounding air, which is not acceptable to the food and medical fields in particular. That is why oilless air compressors are becoming popular, because they complete the air compression process without the aid of oil for cooling and sealing. The downside of oil-free screw compressors is that they have lower discharge pressure capability, but they are useful in situations in which oil carry-over cannot occur. Although they may be more costly initially, screw compressors have also been said to require less maintenance and have longer operating lives than other air compressors of comparable size, which is arguably reason enough to invest the money in a screw compressor versus another style.

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