What is a Medical Silent Oil-Free Air Compressor?
It refers to an air compressor suitable for use in medical and sanitary environments. It requires the machine to be more precise, reliable, environmentally friendly, and quieter, providing fresher and cleaner compressed air for direct contact with the human body. The working principle of a silent oil-free air compressor is as follows: When the motor drives the compressor crankshaft to rotate, the self-lubricating piston, without any lubricating oil, reciprocates through the transmission of the connecting rod. Each reciprocating motion of the piston sequentially completes the intake, compression, and exhaust processes within the cylinder, completing one working cycle.
Technical Specifications of Medical Silent Oil-Free Air Compressors
1. Higher Air Output: This refers to the compressed air displacement per unit power. This is a very important indicator, and users should compare different options when making a selection. A higher air output at the same power indicates a more scientifically designed, environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, stable, and durable machine.
2. Exhaust Pressure: Most compressors meet industry standards and can reach over 8 Bar. Through the application of oil-free lubrication technology, compressor chamber wall treatment, and internal powder coating of the air tank, coupled with a high-quality air filter and oil-water separator, the output air is ensured to be cleaner and fresher. If a heatless regenerative dryer is installed, the air can be guaranteed to be dry and free of moisture, allowing direct contact between the gas and the human body. Dry air quality: Dew point ≤ -40℃, ≤ -70℃, air cleanliness: ≤ 0.05μm, air dryness ≤ 0.05ppm.
3. Noise Control: Medical air compressors must be kept below 60 decibels. The noise level of a typical household air conditioner compressor is around 55 decibels. Medical staff will not feel uncomfortable working in such an environment. Given the relatively quiet environment required by hospitals, air compressors with noise levels exceeding 60 decibels cannot be used in hospitals.