How To Choose Industrial Air Compressor - Sollant Group

01 Sep.,2025

 

How To Choose Industrial Air Compressor - Sollant Group

1. Definition of Industrial Air Compressor

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The Industrial Air Compressor is a device to pressurize the air: with an electric or gasoline-powered engine, the device converts the power to potential energy stored in pressurized air. Its function is very similar to the function of an industrial pump: in summary, the industrial air compressor specializes in air and gas pressurization, while the pump specializes in liquids compressing.

In general, there’re two types of Industrial Air compressors: Positive and Dynamic Displacement. The processes of compressing air vary but the outcomes are relatively similar: the Positive Displacement Air Compressor compresses the air by decreasing its volume while the Dynamic Displacement Compressor pressurizes the air by generating airflow with a rotating blade.

2. Our Star Product: Screw Air Compressor

The Screw Air Compressor is a Positive Displacement type industrial air compressor.

Generally, there’re two meshing helical screws, which are known as male and female rotors inside the compressor. During the process of compression, the rotors turn in opposite directions to compress the air.

As a professional industrial air compressor manufacturer, Sollant can offer you a great variety of Screw Air Compressor, among which the main products are the following:

*Fixed Speed Screw Air Compressor

As its name indicates, the Fixed Speed Screw Air Compressor runs at a constant RPM (revolution per minute) unless turned off. This feature makes it an ideal choice for applications where there’s a constant compressed air demand 24/7.

*PM VSD Screw Air Compressor

Unlike the Fixed Speed Screw Air Compressor, the PM VSD Screw Air Compressor may run on 100%flow or fluctuate to less flow aligning with the current air demand. In summary, its RPM varies to meet the plant’s air demand and save energy.

*Integrated Screw Air Compressor

The biggest advantage of the Integrated Screw Air Compressor is that this compressor is comprised of air storage tank, cooler, dryer systems, etc, which are manipulated by an integrated control system.

*Two-Stage Screw Air Compressor

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In a Two-Stage Screw Air Compressor, the air is pressurized twice while in a single-stage screw air compressor, the air is compressed only one time. Normally the Two-Stage Screw Air Compressor is more expansive than the single-stage type for there are more parts involved. However, the components in the two-stage type are smaller and require maintenance at less frequent intervals.

*Low-Pressure Screw Air Compressor VS High-Pressure Screw Air Compressor

Generally speaking, the higher the pressure capability of a particular horsepower air compressor, the lower the delivered air volume will be. Conversely, the lower the pressure capability of a particular horsepower air compressor, the higher the delivered air volume will be.

3. Why choose Sollant as your Industrial Air Compressor Supplier?

With the experience of more than 20 years in manufacturing and exportation, Sollant is one of the TOP 10 Industrial Air Compressor Manufacturers in China. We don’t only offer you industrial air compressors of high quality, but also a One-Stop Purchasing Service, including OEM Packaging Service, safe delivery service.

Moreover, as a famous industrial air compressor brand, we own a professional support team who can provide you a long-term after-sale service, including a complete training course.

To customers all over the world, Sollant isn’t only an air compressor brand, but also a comprehensive solution for air compression.

Should I use a fixed-speed or variable-speed air compressor?

Whether you need an air compressor for a small workshop or perhaps you require a more advanced system for a manufacturing operation, there are now many different types and sizes of air compressor at your disposal. As technology has advanced so too has the technology that powers air compressors – there’s no longer a ‘one size fits all’. The type of air compressor that you choose for your business will be determined by a number of factors and it’s not as easy anymore as simply deciding between a rotary screw or a piston air compressor.

One essential factor that you must consider when choosing a new air compressor is whether you go with a compressor that operates with fixed-speed, or variable-speed technology. While there are certainly different benefits to using fixed or variable-speed technology to power an air compressor, just which option is better, and could end up cutting down your energy costs?

In this blog, you’ll learn what the differences are between fixed-speed and variable-speed air compressors. As industrial compressed air experts, we’ll also advise just which technology we recommend for an air compressor that will not only operate effectively but efficiently too.

What’s a fixed-speed air compressor?

Air compressors that use fixed-speed technology aim to keep the speed of the air compressor at a constant level. This type of technology allows compressors to run at full speed which makes them ideal for applications that require compressed air at a constant level, around-the-clock. The air compressor will run at a constant RPM unless turned off and the inlet valve will only change based on when air needs to be used (instead of increasing the engine up and down).

You’ll find that many traditional air compressors operate this way, and will use fixed-speed technology to provide compressed air at a constant and consistent rate.

The benefits of using a fixed-speed air compressor include:

  • Efficient when used in applications that require constant compressed air.
  • Lower up-front cost.


What’s a variable-speed drive (VSD) air compressor?

When compared to fixed-speed air compressors, variable-speed drive air compressors can be a much better option for those businesses and manufacturing operations that don’t require compressed air 24/7, or whose use of compressed air is likely to vary from time to time.

Variable-speed drives will allow an air compressor to only run at the speed and voltage required to give you the exact amount of compressed air that you need for the job at hand. Air compressors that run on variable-speed drive technology can run on 100% airflow or can fluctuate to use less air and power if required. This type of air compressor works well for businesses whose compressed air use is likely to change and who would rather have a more energy-efficient air compressor.

The benefits of using a variable-speed drive air compressor include:

  • Less energy consumption when used in the right application.
  • Reduced power costs.
  • Less power surges.
  • More control – if a permanent magnet motor is used, it can be slowed down and brought to a complete stop in as little as 60 seconds of no air use.


What’s the best air compressor?

So should you choose a fixed-speed or variable-speed drive air compressor? The compressor that you choose will ultimately come down to how you will be using the compressed air, and whether you will need it running consistently and constantly. As we now know the constant supply and use of compressed air is much more suited to a fixed-speed air compressor that is designed to function this way.

However, if it’s likely that your demand for compressed air could vary then an air compressor that uses variable-speed drive technology, combined with a high-efficiency permanent magnet motor, is a much better choice. This type of technology will make sure that your air compressor is only running at the speed and voltage you need. This type of compressed air use is a lot more energy efficient than compressed air that’s running all the time and will make sure you’re only using the amount of compressed air that’s required – nothing will be wasted.

Variable-speed drive air compressors with permanent magnet motors are  the most energy-efficient air compressors on the market, and can be suitable for a wide range of applications.

Benefits of a variable-speed & permanent magnet air compressor

While traditional variable-speed compressors are a lot more efficient than fixed-speed compressors, it’s important to note that the motor will still run even if the air is not being used. However, with the addition of a highly-efficient permanent magnet motor, your air compressor will be able to come to a complete standstill. This has the potential to cut down compressed air power costs in a factory by up to 60%.

We work with leading air compressor manufacturers globally, to supply the PneuTech range of compressed air systems to a variety of New Zealand businesses, big and small. While there are a number of different air compressors to choose from, the air compressors that we highly recommend for the majority of industries are the permanent magnet (PM) range. This includes the Vixen integrated compressor (includes air receiver) up to 15kW, and the stand-alone series up to 110kW.

The PneuTech PM series of air compressors use permanent magnet, variable-speed drive technology to seamlessly speed up and slow down, or even completely stop, the compressor to match your air demands. After 60 seconds of no air demand the motor simply stops. When installed into a business with an air demand that varies throughout the day, the savings can be significant!

Along with being highly energy efficient and the potential power savings you could see, there are many other benefits to the PM compressor range. These include:

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  • Unlimited motor start/stops per hour.
  • Dual cooling system.
  • Low noise.
  • Direct connection (no gearing).
  • Easy to maintain.
  • Easy to use with a full-function controller.