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The HCW-60/30F marine air compressor is an air compression device designed specifically for marine environments. It is suitable for starting marine engines, pneumatic tools, and other systems that require compressed air.
Model: HCW-60/30F
Displacement: 60 m³/h
Working pressure: 3.0 MPa
Motor power: 15 KW
Rotational speed: 850 r/min
Electrical system: 380V 50/60 Hz
Transmission method: Belt drive
Net weight: 450 KG
External dimensions: 1320 × 750 × 860 mm
Lubrication method: Splash lubrication
Since ships are in a marine environment for extended periods, the components inside the air compressor that come into contact with compressed air are made of materials such as stainless steel or copper alloys, or are treated with anti-corrosion measures to adapt to the salinity of seawater and the humid climate.
It can operate under complex sea conditions and climates, including high temperature, high humidity, and strong winds and waves. The equipment uses high and low temperature resistant materials and seals to ensure normal operation in different temperature environments.
It meets the compressed air pressure requirements of different equipment on board, and is equipped with a multi-stage compression or pressure regulation system, which can adjust the pressure according to the actual usage.
To ensure the gas supply needs of equipment during ship navigation, this unit is designed to support long-term continuous operation, employs appropriate manufacturing processes and components, and undergoes testing and verification to maintain operational stability.
Given the importance of air compressors in ship operation, it is recommended to equip the ship with a backup air compressor to maintain normal ship operation in the event of failure or maintenance of the main air compressor.
The equipment is small in size, light in weight, and compact in structure, making it easy to install in limited spaces such as ship engine rooms, thus reducing the impact on the ship's center of gravity and stability.
