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Screw blowing air compressor

In today’s rapid development of air compressor technology, Shanghai Granklin Group has brought revolutionary changes to the bottle blowing industry with its water-lubricated screw air compressor products. This innovation not only improves production efficiency, but also significantly reduces operating costs, making it a highlight in the industry.

The Granklin Group’s water-lubricated screw compressors feature a unique water-lubricated technology. This technology uses water as a lubricant, replacing the traditional oil lubrication method, and fundamentally solves the problem of environmental pollution caused by lubricating oil. At the same time, water lubrication also has excellent cooling effect, which can effectively reduce the temperature in the compression process and improve the compression efficiency.

This compressor has a reasonable structure and an ideal force balance. When running, it has almost no radial and axial forces, only rotational force, which makes the machine run more smoothly, reduces vibration and noise, and improves the service life of the equipment.

In addition, the water-lubricated screw air compressor also has the characteristics of high efficiency and low maintenance cost. Its simple structure and fewer wearing parts reduce the frequency of repairs, saving enterprises a lot of maintenance costs. At the same time, due to the use of advanced control system, the air compressor can automatically adjust the operating state under different working conditions, reduce energy consumption, and achieve the goal of energy-saving and green production.

Shanghai Granklin Group’s water-lubricated screw air compressor has won wide recognition in the bottle blowing industry for its efficient, stable and environmentally friendly performance. It not only improves production efficiency, but also brings significant economic and environmental benefits to the enterprise, and has become a major technological breakthrough in the field of blowing air compressor.

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