Are you interested in upgrading your air compressor? Are you looking for ways to improve efficiency and reduce costs? The question is — do you need an oil-free air compressor?
The air compressor you choose influences your product quality, operations, and ongoing costs so we’ve outlined everything you need to know in this article.
Oil-free compressors do not require lubrication because the internal mechanism operates with a minimal amount of friction. Oil-free compressors also use self-lubricating materials and Teflon-coated cylinders instead of oil. This means the compressor air generated is pure ISO Class 1 air or ISO Class 0 air.
While lubricated air compressors may have filtration and dryers to remove impurities, there will always be a contamination risk. Fortunately, with oil-free compressors, the air produced is 100% pure and certified oil-free.
There are various types of oil-free compressors, including rotary screw air compressors, piston compressors, and scroll compressors. It is important to note that some of these compressor types will be lubricated but it is possible to get oil-free versions. We’ve outlined how each type of compressor works below.
In certain industries, strict cleanliness standards must be met to ensure quality production. In these applications, oil-free air compressors are crucial because they guarantee 100% pure air that meets Class-0 air quality standards for ISO Class 1 air or ISO Class 0 air.
For this reason, the following industries and end uses must use oil-free air compressors:
For the highest air purity level, our RSCRD-V air compressors meet Class-0 Certification so there’s no need to worry about air/oil separator changes or oil contamination testing. These compressors eliminate all traces of oil contamination directly at the source.
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An oil-free compressor is the most sustainable solution because it minimises oil consumption and doesn’t release any pollutants. Compared to an oiled compressor, which consumes approximately 55 gallons of oil every six to twelve months, an oil-free model only needs an oil change every two or three years.
Oil-free compressors also eliminate the need to dispose of air compressor oil or other harmful substances, reducing the risk of exposure for your workers. Condensate from oil-free compressors can simply be discarded or recycled within your plant.
While oil-based compressors are dependent on the viscosity of oil, an oil-free compressor is more consistent and reliable. This means you can continue operations as needed, with fast and predictable start times.
The only regular maintenance we recommend for an oil-free compressor is draining the tank after each use. Since there’s no sliding or rubbing of internal parts, they sustain much less wear and tear, resulting in fewer repairs over the compressor’s lifetime. They also reduce the frequency of oil changes and eliminate the need to dispose of old oil aerosols.
Additionally, oil-free compressors do not leave any oil build-up in your end-use pneumatic equipment, reducing repairs and replacements.
Generally, oil-free compressors are the most affordable option to purchase, operate, and maintain. The running costs are far lower than oiled alternatives, with less time and money spent on repairs and replacements. With some models, you can even regulate energy use in operational downtime to reduce your annual fuel usage.
Oiled air compressors use oil to keep internal parts moving properly, which is effective for applications where air purity is not critical. For end-use applications where air must be pure, such as food and beverage, an oil-free air compressor is more suitable. For more information, read our article answering the question, do I need an oil-free air compressor?
The PneuTech RSCRD-V Series of oil-free compressors is renowned for its superior performance and high level of air purity. Combining a superior 2-stage air end and a high-efficiency motor, our RSCRD-V compressors ensure safety and reliable performance for any facility. Key features include: