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News Release from: Haskel Energy Systems | Subject: GA range of air-driven air pressure amplifiers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 28 November 2002
Air pressure amplifiers can replace
compressors
Air-driven air pressure amplifiers are offered as an alternative to dedicated high pressure compressors in the most demanding higher pressure industrial applications.
The Haskel GA range of air-driven air pressure amplifiers is now available in six models combining simple oil-free and low maintenance operation with rugged construction as an alternative to dedicated high pressure compressors in the most demanding higher pressure industrial applications Providing infinitely variable outlet pressure and flow, with no need for electrical or mechanical drive connections, these compact units can be mounted in any position
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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As no air line lubrication is need, they also avoid any problem of oily exhaust.
The six models cover maximum inlet pressures of 125 or 150 psig and outlet pressures of 250 to 362 psig, with displacements of between 2.4 and 201cubic inches per cycle, all available ex-stock.
There is a wide choice of controls and options, in standard or custom system configurations.
The amplifiers come with a dedicated storage receiver for instant pressure and flow on demand.
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