Mobile Compressors

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Mobile Compressors for Construction Sites, Service, and Flexible Compressed Air Supply

Mobile compressors supply compressed air independently of a permanently installed compressor station. The product range extends from compact oil-free diaphragm compressors and portable electric piston compressors to petrol-powered piston compressors and high-performance petrol-powered rotary screw compressors for professional outdoor use.

Currently, flow rates ranging from 172 to 2,200 l/min and operating pressures up to 11 bar are available. Depending on the application, factors such as mains power, gasoline engine, required flow rate, and portability can be decisive. For sandblasting work, the continuously available air volume is particularly important; for breathing air applications, however, additional requirements apply to air quality and the system designed for that purpose.

Mobile Compressors in Our Product Line

✅ Electric piston compressor for mobile applications connected to the power grid

✅ Gasoline-powered piston compressors with a flow rate of 500 to 900 l/min

✅ Gasoline-powered rotary screw compressors with capacities ranging from 800 to 2,200 l/min

✅ Oil-free diaphragm compressor for designated breathing air applications

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Mobile Compressors for Flexible Compressed Air Supply

Mobile compressors are used when compressed air is needed at various locations or when a stationary compressed air supply is not available. The current product line includes an oil-free diaphragm compressor, a portable electric piston compressor, several gasoline-powered piston compressors, and gasoline-powered rotary screw compressors.

The performance range is correspondingly wide: from 172 l/min for breathing air diaphragm compressors, to 350 to 900 l/min for mobile piston compressors, and up to 800 to 2,200 l/min for gasoline-powered rotary screw compressors. Depending on the unit, the maximum operating pressure reaches up to 11 bar.

Electric Compressor for Mobile, Mains-Powered Applications

The portable electric piston compressor in the product line delivers 350 l/min at a maximum of 7 bar and operates on 220 V. It is a good choice when a suitable power supply is available at the job site and a combustion engine is not required.

Gasoline-powered piston compressors

The gasoline-powered piston compressors in the current product line cover a range of approximately 500 to 900 l/min. Depending on the model, a maximum pressure of 7 or 11 bar is available. Such units are ideal for mobile work sites where compressed air generation independent of the power grid is required.

Gasoline-powered rotary screw compressors for higher air demand

Gasoline-powered rotary screw compressors are available for higher mobile air flow rates. The available models range from 800 to 1,200, 1,900, and 2,200 l/min. The IB 2000 delivers approximately 1,900 l/min at a maximum of 8 bar and is additionally equipped with a refrigerated air dryer. Other models operate at 6 or 7 bar, depending on the version.

Before Purchasing a Mobile Compressor

✅ Determine the required air volume of the consumer

✅ Check the required operating pressure

✅ Specify whether the unit is powered by electricity or gasoline

✅ Take into account transportation, weight, and place of use

✅ When using abrasive blasting technology, factor in the nozzle’s air consumption

Diaphragm compressor for designated breathing air applications

The oil-free diaphragm compressor constitutes a special product group within the mobile category. The current model delivers 172 l/min at 6 bar and is certified for breathing air in accordance with DIN EN 12021. Such an application is not technically equivalent to standard compressed air for tools; the entire breathing air system must be appropriately designed.

Mobile Compressor for Abrasive Blasting Technology

In mobile blasting, a consistently available air supply is particularly important. A nozzle requires a specific amount of air, depending on its diameter and operating pressure. If the demand exceeds the compressor’s output, the pressure drops during operation. Therefore, the compressor should not be selected based solely on horsepower or maximum pressure.

Buy a mobile compressor

Anyone looking to purchase a mobile compressor should first determine the intended use, air demand, operating pressure, and power source. The product range offers various performance levels to meet these needs, from compact electric or gasoline-powered piston compressors to portable gasoline-powered rotary screw compressors for high air demand.

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