OVERVIEW
The RDAG-3401 air generation system uses a fully enclosed compressor as its power source and performs three-stage purification of natural air in sequence. Through a sophisticated purification system, it can efficiently remove moisture from the air, and can achieve oil-free level 3 air purity, effectively remove oil stains, and remove impurities at the same time, with an output flow rate of 0-2L/min. After being regulated by an internal voltage stabilizer, it can output clean air with stable pressure, and the pressure fluctuation is controlled within ±0.003MPa. The generator has extremely low noise during operation, with a sound pressure level of less than 40dB, showing excellent noise reduction performance.
CHARACTERISTIC
- 1. Replace the traditional high-pressure cylinder and make the laboratory equipment more modern and standardized.
- 2. Small size, light weight, reasonable structure, simple operation, easy to use, and space saving.
- 3. Small vibration, low noise, stable output pressure, and air pressure fluctuation is controlled within ±0.003MPa.
- 4. The air generation system with overpressure and overcurrent dual protection devices to ensure the safety of the equipment during use.
- 5. Long service life, continuous or intermittent use, stable performance, and no decrease in flow and purity.
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FAQ
Q: What is an air system?
A: An air system refers to a system that uses air as a coolant in refrigeration or any collection of devices operated or controlled by air under pressure or vacuum.
Q: What is the main function of the air system?
A: The main function of an air system is to regulate temperature, humidity, and air quality. It ensures comfort by cooling the air, removing excess moisture, and filtering out pollutants, improving both indoor comfort and health.
Q:What are the two ways of generating air flow?
A:Air flow can be generated in two ways: mechanically, through devices like electric or manual fans, or passively, driven by pressure differences in the surrounding environment.