VRU UNIT RECIPROCATING

A reciprocating gas compressor is a type of compressor used in various industrial applications to compress gas. It works by using a piston that moves back and forth inside a cylinder, creating a vacuum that draws gas in through an inlet valve. The gas is then compressed as the piston moves back towards the cylinder head and discharged through an outlet valve.

There are several advantages to using a reciprocating gas compressor, including:

  1. High Pressure Capability: Reciprocating compressors are capable of generating high discharge pressures, making them suitable for applications that require high-pressure gas.
  2. High Efficiency: Reciprocating compressors can provide a steady supply of compressed gas with minimal energy consumption. They are capable of providing high compression ratios and can handle a wide range of gas flow rates.
  3. Versatility: Reciprocating compressors can handle a variety of gas types and flow rates, making them suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
  4. Low Capital Cost: Reciprocating compressors have a lower capital cost than some other types of compressors, making them an attractive option for smaller applications or those with budget constraints.

Overall, the advantages of reciprocating gas compressors make them a popular choice for a variety of industrial applications, including in the oil and gas, chemical, and manufacturing industries.