Compressed Air System

DRE Series (90~180 HP) Rotary Screw Air Compressor

What is a Rotary Screw Air Compressor?

DRE Series Fixed-Speed Rotary Screw Compressors deliver reliable, energy-efficient compressed air for industrial applications. Featuring a robust gear-driven design, high-efficiency motors, and an intuitive controller, they ensure optimal performance and easy maintenance. DRE series is ideal for industries seeking durable, cost-effective compressed air solutions.

Specification:

Product Type DRE 120 ~ 180
Power Range 90 ~ 180 HP / 120 ~ 132 KW
Pressure Range 8 ~ 10 Bar
FAD 242 ~ 374 l/s
Sound 76 ~ 79 dB(A)

Benefits and uses of a rotary screw air compressor

A rotary screw air compressor delivers continuous, reliable compressed air with high efficiency and low maintenance requirements, making it ideal for heavy-duty industrial applications. Its rotor-based design ensures steady compression, supporting tools and machinery in manufacturing, construction, and automotive sectors. Whether oil-injected or oil-free, this type of screw air compressor excels in delivering high air volumes with minimal downtime. Paired with a dryer, it ensures clean, dry air for sensitive applications.

FAQ about rotary screw air compressor

A screw compressor runs continuously without cycling, ensuring stable airflow and improved energy efficiency. Belt drive models offer easier maintenance and flexible motor replacement, while direct drive units deliver higher energy efficiency and less mechanical loss. Both types outperform piston compressors in durability, making them a dependable option for demanding tasks.

Yes, both belt drive and direct drive compressors are designed for energy efficiency. Direct drive models tend to be more efficient due to fewer moving parts, while belt drive units may have slightly higher energy loss but offer easier maintenance.

With proper maintenance, both belt drive and direct drive rotary screw compressors typically last 15 to 20 years or more, depending on operating conditions and usage. Both oil-free and oil-injected models offer a long service life, depending on the conditions and usage patterns.

Maintenance for both types includes regular filter checks and replacements, oil changes, and inspections of seals and system performance. Belt drive compressors require additional checks and adjustments of belt tension and condition, while direct drive units have fewer moving parts and require less mechanical maintenance.

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