5 things to look for in an air and nitrogen booster

13 Aug.,2024

 

5 things to look for in an air and nitrogen booster

If your production requires high-pressure air or nitrogen, buying a compressed air booster is the smart choice. This special type of compressor takes low-pressure air or nitrogen and boosts its pressure to up to 1,000 bar. In fact, a standard air compressor and booster combination is the most flexible and cost-efficient solution for high-pressure air and gas applications. That doesn't mean all air and nitrogen boosters can offer those benefits.

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As with most industrial equipment, quality matters. And the right booster will offer you savings and lots of added value in addition to generating high-pressure air or nitrogen.


To make sure that you pick the optimal nitrogen and air booster for your high-pressure application, using these five criteria will help.

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Improve the speed of your applications with Booster Valves

Pneumatic booster valves (also called booster relays, volume flow amplifier or volume booster) increase the speed of applications and are used in pneumatic systems to amplify the flow rates of compressed air.

A booster valve works similarly to an electrical relay and has three connections: supply pressure, output and signal. The signal pressure e.g. provided by a positioner to the signal port of the booster valve, leaves the output connection of the booster valve with a significantly higher flowrate (L / min), i.e. it has a much higher volume flow. If the positioner can deliver a maximum flow rate of e.g. 200 L / min compressed air, the booster valve can provide more than 1,400 L / min.

You will find a very good introduction how Booster Valves work in our YouTube video.

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