trykkluft
Trykkluft, or compressed air, is air stored at pressures higher than the surrounding atmosphere. It is widely used as an energy carrier in industry and for operating pneumatic tools, processes, and cleaning. Compressed air is produced by a compressor that draws in ambient air, compresses it, and stores it in a receiver. Common compressor types include reciprocating piston, screw, and centrifugal machines. Working pressures for general use typically range from about 4 to 10 bar gauge (roughly 0.4 to 1 MPa), though some tools and processes require higher or lower pressures. Both oil-free and oil-lubricated variants are available.
Quality and treatment are important because moisture, particulates, and oil can affect performance and processes. Condensation
A typical system layout includes a compressor, aftercooler, receiver, air dryer, filtration and coalescing filters, regulators
Common applications encompass powering pneumatic tools, operating automation actuators, spray painting, cleaning, and medical or dental