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Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: SLF series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 May 2005
Inverter-based compressors cut energy
costs
Installing a frequency controlled screw compressor can provide one effective tool to assist in achieving reductions in compressed air related energy costs.
Installing a frequency controlled screw compressor can provide one effective tool to assist in achieving reductions in compressed air related energy costs Boge launched the SLF series frequency controlled screw compressors at the recent ComVac Fair in Hanover, Germany, initially rated at 22 and 30kW, with a 37kW model to be available by the fourth quarter of 2005
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Oil-free compressor design is easy to extend
Boge has developed a fundamentally new type of compressor - a modular oil-free system that is easy to extend and quick to service for the lower capacity range.
Boge frequency controlled screw compressors work strictly in accordance with the compressed air demand by producing the exact volume of compressed air at the pressure required.
Frequency control minimises idling time and evens out air demand fluctuations.
In the right application energy costs can therefore be reduced considerably.
The Boge SLF series combines a direct-coupled drive system with an integrated frequency inverter to provide the ultimate compressor for pressure control under variable output thus creating an energy saving solution.
As a direct coupled drive the frequency convertor assures the smoothest possible transition across the complete speed and range to maintain pressure and output perfectly.
An optional radial fan can significantly reduce sound pressure values - an important feature where noise is an issue at point of use.
The new SLF series is available in the pressure ranges of 8, 10 and 13bar.
Output capacities range from 1.06 to 5.05m3/min. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...
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