The diaphragm compressor is a reciprocating compressor that compresses and delivers gas by the diaphragm reciprocating in the cylinder. The diaphragm is clamped by two restricting plates along the periphery and forms a cylinder. The diaphragm is driven by hydraulic pressure to reciprocate in the cylinder, thereby achieving compression and delivery of gas.Because of its special structure,the gas does not need lubrication,the sealing performance is good,the compression medium does not contact with any lubricant,and there will be no pollution in the compression process.It is especially suitable for high purity(99.9999%),rate,extremely corrosive,toxic and harmful,inflammable and explosive.Compression,transportation and bottle filling of radioactive gases.The main application fields of diaphragm compressors are: aerospace, nuclear power and nuclear energy, food and medicine, petrochemical industry, electronics industry, material industry, defense military industry and scientific testing and other industry sectors.
The GD series diaphragm compressor is a large-scale diaphragm compressor independently developed by our company. Its advantages include: high compression ratio, large displacement, large piston force, stable operation, high exhaust pressure and other advantages. At present, it has been widely used and In many industries such as petrochemical and nuclear power, the two cylinders of the GD diaphragm compressor are arranged in a parallel and symmetrical arrangement, which is more suitable for long-term uninterrupted operation of the petrochemical and nuclear power and other industries. The arrangement of the diaphragm compressor is the most stable, the vibration is small, and the ground clearance is more convenient for maintenance.
1) The flow rate: _____Nm³/hr
2) The inlet pressure and outlet pressure:_____bar
3) The motor power: _____kw
4) The gas medium used is : ______(LPG or nitrogen or others ?)
5) Usage: ______
6) Which country the machine will be used in ? is it a highland? If yes, pls tell me how many meters above sea level.