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Diaphragm compressor CW-10/20
gaselectrically-poweredstationary

Diaphragm compressor - CW-10/20 - Wenling Toplong Electrical & Mechanical Company - gas / electrically-powered / stationary
Diaphragm compressor - CW-10/20 - Wenling Toplong Electrical & Mechanical Company - gas / electrically-powered / stationary
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Characteristics

Technology
diaphragm
Type
gas
Power source
electrically-powered
Portability
stationary
Lubrication
oil-free
Other characteristics
compact, low-noise, air-cooled, water-cooled
Pressure

Max.: 300 bar
(4,351.13 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Flow

Max.: 1,000 m³/h
(35,314.67 ft³/h)

Min.: 0 m³/h
(0 ft³/h)

Power

Max.: 55 kW
(74.78 hp)

Min.: 0 kW
(0 hp)

Description

co2 diaphragm compressor piston for urea plant manufacturers Product Item:CW-10/20 silent working 24 hours heavy duty working CE and iso 9001 50 days for ETD time reciprocating co2 diaphragm compressor extraction parameters: 1. Principle: Oil-free reciprocating piston 2. Cooling type: air or water cooling 3. Power consumption: ≤55kw 4. Speed: 300-560rpm 5. Flow rate: ≤1000Nm3/h 6. Inspiratory pressure: 0-0.5Mpa 7. Exhaust pressure: ≤30Mpa 8. Compression level: 1-4 Main features of industrial reciprocating diaphragm co2 compressor products: All oil-free lubrication is clean and non-polluting. High efficiency and low energy consumption. High reliability, continuous operation for 24 hours. The unit is air-cooled or water-cooled to reduce installation costs. Compact structure, low operating and maintenance costs. industrial diaphragm co2 compressor extraction for beer parameters:

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