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Product category: Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: CL series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 November 2005

Compact quiet compressors raise the
pressure

Boge Compressors has added 13bar versions to its popular CL series of screw compressors.

Boge Compressors has added 13bar versions to its popular CL series of screw compressors The CL series from Boge provides a small and quiet screw compressor ideally suited to the smaller industrial compressor user, such as garages and workshops

Previewed at this years ComVac exhibition in Hannover, the 13bar versions of the very popular CL 4 and CL 7 screw compressed air stations are now available.

These small industrial compressors have already proven to be winners in the standard 10bar version where reliability and longevity are prerequisites for the end users.

High performance damping and lamellar graphite casting ensure highly effective silencing producing sound pressure levels as low as 59dB(A).

A compact design further ensures a small footprint providing a space saving solution ideal for the workshop environment where space is at a premium.

All components and parts are easily accessible from one point allowing service and maintenance work to be carried out in a hassle-free manner.

The Boge CL series screw compressors are therefore the ideal solution for workplace applications such as garages, tyres and exhaust centres.

The compact CL compressor is available in three options: as a standard foot mounted compressed air station, as a receiver mounted compressed air station, and as a receiver mounted compressed air centre with integrated refrigerant dryer.

The new CL 4 and CL 7 units, with a pressure ranges of 13bar, have respective output capacities of 0.234 and 0.525m3/min and motor power of 3 and 5.5kW, respectively. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...

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