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Piston vs Screw Compressor: Factors to consider

Author: Daisy

Dec. 16, 2024

Piston vs Screw Compressor: Factors to consider

When selecting an industrial compressor, it's essential to consider several factors that align with the main focus areas of energy efficiency, noise level, maintenance, redundancy, and price. Atlas Copco offers a range of products that cater to these concerns, ensuring that you can find a compressor that fits your specific needs.

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Energy efficiency

Energy efficiency is critical since air compressors can account for a significant portion of industrial electricity usage. Atlas Copco's 5-37 VSDs is the most energy-efficient compressor on the market, offering an average of 60% reduction in energy consumption compared to traditional fixed-speed models, thanks to its built-in Variable Speed Drive (VSD). This technology adjusts the motor speed to match air demand, minimizing power usage and reducing operating costs.

For those who are not yet ready to invest in VSD technology, Atlas Copco offers the GA 11-30 FLX dual-speed compressors, which can save up to 20% compared to traditional fixed-speed compressors. The GA FLX series delivers double-digit energy savings no traditional fixed-speed compressor can. was developed and built to give you double-digit energy reduction no fixed-speed compressor can. 

Noise level

The noise level is important for workplace comfort and meeting health and safety regulations. Atlas Copco's compressors are designed to be exceptionally quiet, with some models like the VSD+ compressors operating as low as 62 decibels. These compressors are suitable for placement near workspaces without causing disturbance, thanks to their sound-reducing enclosures and innovative cooling fan designs.

Maintenance

Regular service and maintenance are vital for the longevity and efficiency of your compressor. Atlas Copco provides a nationwide network of factory-trained service technicians and genuine parts to ensure your equipment operates at peak efficiency. Regular servicing with OEM parts can prevent downtime and maintain energy efficiency.

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Price

While the initial capital expenditure is an important consideration, the total cost of ownership, which includes energy, maintenance, and potential downtime costs, should be evaluated.

Atlas Copco compressors are designed with the lowest total cost of ownership in mind, and we offer various financing options to accommodate different budgetary needs.

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The amount of changes, mergers and acquisitions in the compression industry over the past decade has been pretty amazing.

IR is based in Ireland now.

Curtis is owned by Fu Sheng. They also bought the rights to some of the smaller Elliott PAP line of turbocompressors.

Some Quincys are ABAC pumps out of Italy. Rolair pumps are as well. ABAC is one of many Atlas Copco brands, as is Quincy. They are Swedish company. Which builds most of its stuff in Belgium. They do have a turbocompressor plant in Voorheesville NY. They also own Chicago Pneumatic and Grimmer Schmidt.


Kelloggs are, or were, made by LaPlante Compressors in Hong Kong, as are all of those Saylor Beall knockoffs. Maybe they have a plant in the US now, I'm not sure. Barring import tariffs, I don't see why they would. LaPlante claims they were making Kelloggs even when they were a CompAir division. The workmanship on later Kelloggs compared to the older ones makes me believe this was so.

Gardner Denver and IR merged a few months ago. Who knows what that will mean for their products going forward.

GD is the parent company of Champion and CompAir. This is why you can buy a Hydrovane with Champion written on it. And a Champion with Gardner Denver written on it.

All one big happy family. So far. Probably lots or "rationalization" (i.e. layoffs) coming for a lot of working folks.

 

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