The high pressure diesel driven reciprocating air compressor is designed for applications demanding robust, high-pressure air output in challenging environments such as oil, mining, construction, and offshore platforms. By combining the flexibility of diesel power with the efficiency of a multi-stage reciprocating compressor, this unit ensures reliable performance even where electric power is unavailable or unstable.
Features of High Pressure Diesel Driven Reciprocating Air Compressor
- Working Pressure Range: Delivers high pressure from 15Mpa to 23Mpa, meeting most high-pressure gas requirements for industrial operations.
- Four-Stage Compression: Utilizes a four-stage compression system to incrementally boost air pressure, ensuring efficient and effective delivery of high-pressure gas.
- Advanced Cooling: Equipped with a forced fresh water or seawater open cooling system to rapidly dissipate heat, guaranteeing stable long-term operation in marine and mining environments.
- Compressed Air Starting: Start-up via compressed air provides a stable, reliable method ideal for frequent starts and sites lacking reliable electric supply.
- Forced Drip Lubrication: Features a forced quantitative drip lubrication system to minimize wear, ensure smooth operation, and extend equipment lifespan.
Working Principle
Powered by a diesel engine, the reciprocating piston draws in and compresses air across four stages, each boosting pressure to achieve the required high-pressure output. The cooling and lubrication systems maintain optimal operating conditions, while the compressed air start-up system enables operation without external electricity—perfect for remote or power-unstable locations.
Application Areas
- Mining: Supplies high-pressure air for deep shaft mining, tunnel boring, and various pneumatic tools and equipment.
- Oil & Gas: Essential for drilling, gas transport, and power drive in oil fields, ensuring stable and efficient operations.
- Marine Platforms: Provides pneumatic power for offshore platforms, overcoming challenges of limited or unstable power supplies.
- Construction Industry: Powers large-scale projects in remote sites far from city grids.
- Emergency Rescue: Offers critical air support during disaster recovery, functioning independently of electrical infrastructure.