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Air compressors
News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: SF frequency controlled screw compressors
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 July 2004
Screw compressors only deliver what is
demanded
Two up-graded versions of a very successful frequency controlled screw compressors work in accordance with the compressed air demand by producing the exact volume of compressed air.
As part of Boge's ongoing commitment to present products at the cutting edge of the industry they have recently launched two new, up-graded versions, of their very successful SF series frequency controlled screw compressors Reducing energy costs continues to be an important aim on every maintenance manager's agenda
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Frequency controlled screw compressors
Boge Compressors has announced the extension of the energy saving SF series of frequency controlled screw compressors
Implementing a frequency controlled compressor can provide one tool to assist in achieving reductions in compressed air related energy cost.
The Boge SF range of frequency controlled screw compressors works strictly in accordance with the compressed air demand by producing the exact volume of compressed air at the pressure required.
Frequency control minimises idling time and evens out air demand fluctuations.
Energy costs can therefore be reduced considerably.
SF series screw compressors can be integrated into any existing compressed air installation.
When used in conjunction with fix speed machines they can reduce energy costs significantly especially where there is a highly fluctuating demand pattern.
The SF series models are available in the pressure ranges of 8, 10 and 13 bar.
Flow regulation ramps down to 25%.
Output capacities range from 1.34 - 7.00m3/min the SF 60-2 (45kW), and for the SF 100-2(75kW) from 2.30 - 12.1m3/min. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...
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