Compressor manufacturing

The production of a compressor follows a well-organized process that involves multiple specialized workshops. Starting from the machining shop, where casting and other metalworking operations take place, key components such as the cylinder, piston (also known as the rotary shaft), valve assembly, connecting rod, crankshaft, and end cover are manufactured. These parts are essential for the internal mechanics of the compressor. Meanwhile, in the motor workshop, the rotor and stator are assembled, forming the core of the electric motor that drives the unit. In the press shop, the casing is produced using stamping or molding techniques to ensure structural integrity. Once all the individual parts are ready, they move to the assembly shop, where they are put together, welded, cleaned, and dried before undergoing final quality checks. Only after passing these rigorous tests are the compressors packaged and prepared for shipment. It's worth noting that most compressor manufacturers do not produce electrical components like starters and thermal protectors in-house. Instead, they source these parts from external suppliers based on demand, allowing them to focus more on the mechanical aspects of the product. This approach helps streamline production and reduce costs while maintaining high-quality standards.

Twins-screw Pump

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