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Screw Compressor Manufacturers

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zdas04

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I thought I had a comprehensive list of the various manufacturers of flooded screw compressors, but today I came across one that I've never heard of before.

In natural-gas production, I mostly see Gardner-Denver, Sullair, Mycom, Frick, LeROI, Kobelco, Ariel, GHH-Rand, and Howden. Does anyone use other manufacturer's equipment?

David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
 
Negatory. I'm currently just starting out my carrer on mainline compression here in Eastern Montana. Thus, I'm not sure if I am much help to you.

Good luck
 
I think I know another Manufacturer, "Man Turbo" but I am not sure if there are any ties Man Turbo has with GHH-Rand.
 
"MAN Turbo" touts themselves as "the world's most comprehensive product line of compressors and turbines", and they have a line of screws (and a pretty cool frame-selector program) at

Thanks for the reference.

David
 
Mann Turbo is a merger of companies includinhg GHH, so you already have this line listed.
 
We have have an Atlas Copco screw compressor on our rig.
 
renner german made machine oil free ,frequency vcontrolled, high pressure up to 43bar ,special applications - gas compression,drilling etc
very reliable machine and very simple design easy to work at.
 
Isn't Renner just a packager not the manufacturer of the air end?
 
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