In addition to power output and free air delivery, the maximum pressure, expressed in bar, is a decisive factor when designing your compressed air network. Within our main product range, this practical subcategory helps you navigate target-oriented to the correct pressure class for your specific tools and machinery. The required working pressure depends entirely on the application; while standard pneumatic tools often have sufficient pressure at lower levels, specialized processes like laser cutting or heavy industrial machines demand a significantly higher output. By accurately matching the maximum pressure beforehand, you prevent efficiency losses and breakdowns. Find the perfect balance and view all configurations within our central category for screw compressors.
It is important to understand that the maximum pressure in bar directly impacts the total free air delivery in liters per minute. When a screw compressor compresses air to a higher pressure, it requires more energy from the motor, which results in a lower net air delivery if the wattage remains the same. At Compressoronline, we maintain complete transparency and always state performance data strictly at the maximum final pressure. Whether you choose a standard pressure unit or a high-pressure model, our advanced VSD frequency control keeps energy consumption optimized. Are you seeking integrated air storage and drying next to the right pressure class? Be sure to explore our complete installations.