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Delaware Air Compressors

Delaware air compressors can save you time and energy on your construction site, in your painting shop, or on your assembly line. You can even find hundreds of uses for one in your Delaware home such as airing up tires, hobbies, or to run your household tools. You can shop online for Delaware air compressors and their accessories and save money today.

Air compressors come in a wide variety of sizes. How you will use your DE compressor will determine what kind and size you need. Once you determine your needs, you can then determine whether you would like a permanently installed compressor or a portable one. Other considerations are whether you prefer gas, diesel, or electric, and whether you need an oil free compressor.

Types of Delaware Compressors

Two of the more common types of Delaware air compressors are the rotary and reciprocating. Rotary compressors utilize screws that rotate inside a compartment to create pressure. Reciprocating compressors use pistons to create pressure. Another more uncommon type for large-scale compression needs is a centrifugal style. These compressors utilize turbine engines with rotating blades to produce high pressure.

You can purchase Delaware air compressors that use gas, diesel, or electricity to power the motor. Which you use depends mostly on where you plan to use the compressor. If you are using stationary compressors inside a building, you may want to go with an electric motor to eliminate fumes. If you plan to use a portable unit at a jobsite, you may want to choose the gas or diesel versions to allow you to work on sites in Delaware that do not have electricity.

For stationary large industrial Delaware air compressors, you might want to consider setting them on a pad outside the building. These units can be loud and need air for ventilation. By placing them outside, you can opt for the diesel version that can be less expensive to run, and longer lasting than the electric motors. You can then pipe the air into the building where you need it.

PSI and CFM

PSI is how many pounds per square inch the Delaware air compressors can manage. When you are choosing a compressor, you need to choose the highest PSI rated machine that you need to run the highest tool you plan to use with it. For instance, if you were planning on using three tools that only required 50 PSI but one tool that required 100 PSI, you would need to purchase a unit that will run at least 100 PSI.

The CFM stands for the cubic feet per minute that the Delaware compressor will deliver in airflow. When figuring how much CFM you need, you will need to add all of the tools together to determine what the minimum airflow you require is. To be on the safe side you might want to multiply that times 1.5 to allow for any leakage you might have and to keep your engine from working too hard.

You can review the CAGI or Compressed Air and Gas Institue data sheet for any Delaware air compressors to determine the horsepower, efficiency, and energy consumption for that model.

Compressor Sizes

Delaware air compressors can range in size from the cheap models for home use to industry models that will take care of the needs of a hospital. The size and style you need depends on what you plan to do with it. If you are a Delaware homeowner, you might want a small pancake style, which is a very small portable compressor useful for airing up tires or minor uses around the home.

If you are a construction firm and would like to have a portable model, you can choose from the small wheelbarrow style to the large portable units you can pull behind a pickup truck. You should always choose a compressor that is slightly more than you need to allow you to increase the number of tools on it, or to allow for leakage.

If you own a food processing plant or perhaps a semi conductor factory, you might want to choose an air compressor that has a filter to remove the dust, oil, and debris that can get into the air. You can also purchase a unit that has a drier to remove condensation, or ones with coolers that cool the air temperature. No matter which one you need, there are options available that will work for you.

Delaware air compressors are a great way to increase your productivity and save you money. You can find them in a wide variety of sizes and styles whether you are a DE homeowner or an industry worker, you can find they type to fit your needs. Compare prices online today to get the best available rates in Delaware.

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Not Sure Under 10 cfm
10 - 39 cfm 40 - 99 cfm
100 - 499 cfm 500+ cfm
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Not Sure 80 - 124 PSI
125 - 149 PSI 150 - 199 PSI
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Not Sure Under 5 Hp
5Hp - 10Hp 11Hp - 24Hp
25Hp - 50Hp 51Hp - 100Hp
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Not Sure Gas
Diesel Electric
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Under $1,500 $1,500 - $3,999
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$10,000 - $19,999 $20,000+
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