Features & Benefits
With up to six cylinders, the 6000 series Sauer compressor boosters have a flexible design to accommodate any customization you may require.
Standard Features & Benefits of the 6000 Series Sauer Compressor Boosters
- Proven concentric valves from Sauer’s existing MP and HP product range in all stages.
- Identical piston diameter in LP stages and HP crosshead guides for maximum flexibility. Cylinder, cylinder heads, and coolers can be dismantled separately to ease maintenance and repair.
- Pressure tight crankcase up to 290 psi.
- Integrated flexible coupling and direct-drive for high reliability and low maintenance.
- Pressure oil lubrication and 3-layer
- State of the art compressors, air treatment systems, and control systems.
- Turn-key solutions produced in alignment with customer needs.
- 100% compressor check at final pressure including 3.1 inspection certificate.
- Long operating life with guaranteed availability of replacement parts at a minimum of 25 years.
- Continuous customer support extending over the lifespan of the product.
- Applicable for a wide range of industries including:
- Oil and Gas.
- Metallurgy.
- Mining.
- Research and Development.
- Processing.
- Power Distribution.
- Power Generation.
- Military
What Sauer Compressors are Typically Used For
- Stationary fire extinguishing systems.
- Supplying breathing air.
- Inflating aircraft tires.
- Starting turbines.
- Supplying aircraft systems.
- Drilling deep boreholes.
- Descaling.
- Raising steel press pressure.
- Argon and nitrogen carbon treatment.
- Cleaning and checking pipelines.
- Revitalizing oil wells.
- Motion compensating onboard floating crude-oil platforms.
- Helium recovery.
- Crash tests for vehicle development.
- Natural-gas storage.
- Filling and generating pressure for autoclaves.
- Raising wood press pressure.
- Inflating aircraft tires.
- Creating an inert atmosphere.
- Checking brakes, airbags, injection systems, gastightness, valves, and containers under pressure.
- Hardening materials.
- Desulphurization.
- Recovering gas that is lost from leakage.
- Actuating open power switches.
- Extinguishing electrical arcs.
- And more!