Argon Diaphragm Compressor
Argon compressor is a variant of the classic reciprocating compressor for argon with backup and piston rings and rod seal.
The diaphragm compressor is also called a membrane compressor.
Argon is a monoatomic and inert gas that is denser than air and can displace it. Due to its loosely-spaced chemical structure, argon withstands compression well, which makes it valuable in many applications.
1: Argon Compressor
Model: | GV-25/7-150 |
Medium: | Ar |
Type | V-style high-pressure diaphragm compressor with two cylinders and two-stage compressing |
Discharge capacity: | 25Nm3/h |
Discharge pressure: | 15MPa(G) |
Intake condition: | 0.7MPa(G) |
Rotate speed: | 400r/min |
Lube type: | L-HM46 number of hydraulic oil (provide for oneself) |
2: Motor (supplied by requirement in contract)
Model: | YX3-132M-4 |
Type: | three-phase asynchronous motor |
Rating Power: | 7.5kW |
Rating rotate speed: | 1440r/min |
Rating voltage: | 380V |
Rating frequency: | 50Hz |
3: unit
Size (length × width × height ): | 1600mm×900mm×1200mm |
Unit net weight: | 1000kg |
What is an Argon Compressor?
An argon compressor is a device designed to compress argon gas to higher pressures for various industrial applications.
Diaphragm Compressors, also called Membrane Compressors are used for compressing gases with high purity, and where leakage is not allowed.
Diaphragm Compressors are used for ultra-pure, toxic, poisonous and flammable gases such as:
Hydrogen: Often used in hydrogen fuel cell stations and for hydrogenation of edible oils.
Helium: Used in applications for electronics, semiconductor, and fiber optics production.
Oxygen: For medical and industrial purposes where high-purity oxygen is required.
Nitrogen: In various industrial processes, including chemical manufacturing.
Argon: Commonly used in the metal fabrication industry.
Carbon Monoxide: In chemical synthesis and other industrial applications.
Fluorine: Used in chemical processing and semiconductor manufacturing.
Ethylene: For polymer production and other chemical processes.
Silane: In the production of solar panels and electronics.
Chlorine: For chemical synthesis and water treatment processes.
Applications of Argon Compression
These compressors are designed to ensure that the gases remain uncontaminated and are safely compressed to high pressures for various applications.
The diaphragm in the compressor acts as a barrier, preventing contamination from lubricants and ensuring the purity of the gas.
- Air Separation Plants
- Welding and Metal Fabrication
- Semiconductor and Electronics
- Shielding Gases in Industrial Processes
- Precision Gas Supply Systems
The diaphragm in the compressor acts as a barrier, preventing contamination from lubricants and ensuring the purity of the gas.
- Air Separation Plants
- Welding and Metal Fabrication
- Semiconductor and Electronics
- Shielding Gases in Industrial Processes
- Precision Gas Supply Systems
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