They’re much loved in facilities of all sizes – you can find HPC air compressors everywhere from independent car garages and auto repair shops, right the way up to power stations and large industrial premises.
HPC have been operating in the UK market for half a century and pride themselves on their high-precision air compressor parts, and their reliable and efficient air compressors.
Where are HPC air compressors used?
HPC manufacture several different types of air compressors in different sizes, and that means whatever application you are facing, there’s likely to be an HPC compressor with the feature set you need.
Some of the industries where HPC air compressors are used include:
- Aquaculture
- Automotive
- Construction
- Dental
- Marine
- Medical
- Mining
- Wastewater
As you can see from this list, these compressors have quite broad applications in all sizes and types of industrial facility, and in ‘clean’ environments like dental and healthcare.
If you would like to know more about HPC compressors and whether there is a model that fits the bill for your needs, please contact ACE Compressors and we will be happy to make a recommendation.
Continual compressed air when you need it
In terms of when you can use HPC air compressors, the answer in many cases is, whenever you want.
That’s because the line-up includes several series of rotary screw compressors, which use a constant rotary motion to produce compressed air – similar to the impeller on a speedboat.
Because the rotation is constant (rather than alternating as with a piston-driven compressor), the output is also constant, making HPC rotary screw compressors a good option if you need a very steady supply.
HPC compressor spare parts
Finally, if you need HPC compressor spare parts to repair a fault or restore an older compressor to full efficiency, ACE Compressors can help.
We have spare parts for HPC air compressors including screw compressors from across the company’s line-up – so whatever part you need, get in touch and we will either supply it from stock, or source it from somewhere if we can.
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