Screw/Rotary Compressors

We stock a variety of screw compressors from top brands including Bitzer, Halls, and Frascold. They're all available in hermetic, semi-hermetic or open types. Compressors can be shipped worldwide, or delivered domestically in the UK - we offer a "lift & shift" services for UK orders.

Screws produce less noise than their piston counterparts with less vibrations too.

Screw Compressors FAQs

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We stock a wide range including Bitzer, Bock, Copeland, Cubigel, Dorin, Frascold, Halls, and Maneurop chosen for their wide range of applications, energy efficiency, and performance advantages.

Two helical screws that rotate closely to each other in order to compress the air supplying compressed air continuously without fluctuation in pressure whatsoever.

Typically, air passes through the air filter to remove excess dust which is then compressed by the two helical screws to get compressed air.

You may think that due to increased pressure and compression that the temperature, whilst that is somewhat true, oil is used as a lubricant to cool down and main temperatures to prevent overheating of the rotating parts. 

To prevent the oil from mixing with the air, the oil/air mixture is passed through a filter to separate them, which in return compresses the air and the system is cooled by the oil cooler.

  • There is less maintenance as the only moving parts are the two helical screws, therefore there are no pistons or connecting rods that need replacing regularly.
  • Screw compressors take up less space in comparison to regular piston compressors.
  • Due to fewer moving parts, there is less noise and vibration.
  • Has a lower risk of overheating in comparison to scroll compressors, with efficient operation and energy savings.

They usually replace piston compressors when a large amount of air is needed. Great for applications like industrial sized air tools - Jackhammers, Impact Wrenches etc.