Maximum Temperature limitation for screw air-end
Hello!
The maximum temperature and the maximum pressure recorded on the purchased oil injected twin-screw air-end plate, are 110 degrees and 15 bar, respectively and according to its description table, the production pressure range is between 5-15 bar. The problem I face is about using the working fluid with a higher temperature (e.g. 120 ° C) at the pressure of 16 bar. Is there no possibility of applying working fluid with higher temperatures than that of the plate? Do you think that the higher temperature causes the thermal expansion of rotors and their collisions or it only results in the decomposition of oil? It seems that rotors are made of steel. my air-end is rotorcomp EVO3.
Best regards,
Bryon Conn
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