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Atlas Copco certifies all its oil-free compressor technologies under new ISO 8573-1 2010 standard |
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Sunday, 21 August 2011 08:51 |
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Antwerp, 11 April 2011: Atlas Copco has announced that all its oil-free compressors are now certified CLASS 0 with regard to oil content according to the latest edition of the ISO 8573-1 standard. Atlas Copco is the first compressor manufacturer to receive the certificates proving all of its oil-free air technologies are certified ‘CLASS 0’ for oil content according to the latest international standards.
All of Atlas Copco’s oil-free technologies have been certified under the new standard. This includes its centrifugal, tooth, scroll, piston, water-injected screw, oil-free screw and four-stage combined piston and screw machines, as well as its mobile P series of rental compressors. These compressors deliver 100% oil-free compressed air to the textiles, food and beverage, mining, offshore, and electronics (including
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Last Updated on Sunday, 21 August 2011 10:52 |
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Atlas Copco expands its hydraulic CombiCutter line with the CC 4700 |
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Sunday, 21 August 2011 08:50 |
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The new CC 4700 demolition cutter for 45-65 ton carrier units completes Atlas Copco’s range. Stability, reliability and low operating costs are the key criteria for the development of this model.
Atlas Copco CC 4700 in a demolition job
“ With the CC 4700 we are responding to the trend towards larger demolition equipment ,” explains Wolfgang Hohn, Product Line Manager Silent Demolition Tools, “ And we close the gap between our CC 3300 and the CC 6000, which was presented at Bauma 2010.”
The CC 4700 follows the design of the entire hydraulic demolition cutter range of Atlas Copco . The system of two articulated jaws and two lifting cylinders offers a constantly high crushing force. And the combination of single and twin blade jaws enables maximum stability under extreme loads. Universal jaws (U-version) and Steel cutting jaws (S-version) are available.
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Atlas Copco offers the complete marine starting air solution up to 90 kW |
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Sunday, 21 August 2011 08:09 |
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With the new LT KE water-cooled piston compressor, Atlas Copco completes its marine starting air compressor portfolio up to 90 kW (125 hp).
Atlas Copco has a broad marine offer consisting of starting, working and instrument air compressors as well as air treatment solutions and pneumatic tools. While the aluminum LT piston compressor range could offer starting air from 2 to 15 kW; the capacities of the newly developed LT KE starting air piston compressor with cast iron casing run from 60 m³/h (18.5 kW) to 430 m³/h (90 kW).
The new LT KE pistons withstand ambient temperatures up to 60°C/140°F , which makes them ideal for the engine room. They also have the smallest footprint in the market, noise levels as low as 91dB(a) and a vibration foundation of less than 14 mm/sec. Both sea or fresh water can be used for the cooling of the LT KE. Synthetic oil is standard for the LT KE, but they also run smoothly on mineral oil.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 21 August 2011 08:30 |
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Atlas Copco newest oil-injected compressor from 7 to 22 kW with Energy-saving certificate |
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Sunday, 21 August 2011 08:47 |
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Shanghai China, May 2011. Atlas Copco launches the new oil-injected 7-22 kW GXe compressor family, with the Energy-saving certificate.
This compressor range was specially designed by Atlas Copco for the Asian market, bringing the power and reliability of an industrial screw compressor to any type of small and medium sized industry. Moreover, the GXe Full Feature package comes with an integrated dryer and in-line air filters to generate clean and dry compressed air. All GXe models are produced in Atlas Copco’s world-class facilities in Wuxi.
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