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Re: Experience w/ rotary screw air compressors????
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Posted by George 2 on March 02, 2005 at 17:13:58 from (216.46.141.114):
In Reply to: Experience w/ rotary screw air compressors???? posted by Butch WI on March 02, 2005 at 15:43:58:
I have worked with large 600 to 1000 cfm Atlas-Copco ZR oil free units. I assume you would be looking for an oil free unit since you are handling milk. The Atlas-Copco units have been around for 35 years and have established a solid reputation for reliable service and oil free air. They usually need an inspection at about 35,000 hours of operation and rotor replacement at about 70,000 hours of operation. The new ZR series are available in small sizes of under 100 cfm also. I would definitely recommend the Atlas Copco oil free rotary screw compressor for anywhere potential oil contamination of the process product (milk) is a concern. I have ben involved in applications for breathing air and instrument air. These applications have prefilters, after filters, water traps, etc.
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