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[pdf] Heat generated during compression can cause air expansion before intake is completed. Poor cooling performance—whether due to inefficient oil cooling or water cooling —raises internal temperatures and reduces overall intake volume. Air displacement is directly proportional to rotor speed.
[pdf] The JX-100APMX is a single-stage screw air compressor engineered for maximum reliability, even in critical applications. It ensures minimal oil emissions, with exhaust levels not exceeding 3 parts per million. Powered by a robust 75 HP (55 kW) motor, it achieves an impressive speed of 3000 RPM.
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