Screw-type twin-screw compressors and air compressors are a type of air compressor, available in both single and twin screw configurations. The invention of the twin-screw air compressor came about a decade later than the single-screw air compressor, with the design of the twin-screw compressor being more rational and advanced.
The twin-screw air compressor overcomes the disadvantages of single-screw air compressors, such as imbalance and vulnerable bearings, offering benefits like longer lifespan, low noise, and greater energy efficiency. After the technology matured in the 1980s, its application scope has been expanding.
Replacing reciprocating compressors, which are prone to wear and have poor reliability, with high-reliability screw compressors has become an inevitable trend. Statistics show that in Japan, the market share of screw compressors was only 27% in 1976, but soared to 85% by 1985. In Western developed countries, the market share of screw compressors is 80% and continues to rise. Screw compressors offer advantages such as simple structure, compact size, lack of wear parts, reliable operation, long lifespan, and easy maintenance.









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