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    Category: Chemicals

    How does the lubricant change between different compressor types? 

    As an application, compressors are unique due to their variability – they present as a wide array of compressor types (centrifugal, axial, vane, reciprocating, oil…

    Rafe Britton 23 September 2022
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    The Effect of Gases on Compressor Oils

    Gas compressors are used to compress many different gases and mixtures. These range from inert gases like hydrogen, nitrogen, or helium, to reactive gases such…

    Rafe Britton 20 September 2022
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