Scroll vs Screw Compressors: What is the difference?
We’ll compare scroll vs screw compressors along with their pros, cons, and suitable industries and applications for each to help you make an informed decision.
To understand the different types and technologies of compressors, we first need to understand the two basic principles of compressing air. These are dynamic and displacement compression. In this article, we talk about the scroll compressor. This is a type of displacement compressor with wide applications in air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, heat pumps, and cars.
A scroll compressor, also known as a spiral compressor and a scroll pump, is a type of positive-displacement compressor. It works through the internal compression of air or gas. Scroll compressors can be oil-lubricated or oil-free. The latter is best suited for applications where there is a need for clean, dry air quality without any oil contamination in the compression chamber.
Scroll compressors use two spiral-shaped scrolls to compress air. One scroll remains fixed, while the other moves in an orbiting motion around the center of the stationary scroll. As the scrolls rotate, the orbiting scroll draws air through the inlet, compressing and pushing it towards the center. Finally, the compressed air is released through the outlet.
Scroll compressors consist of two spiral-shaped scroll elements that are bolted together: a stationary scroll and an orbiting scroll driven by a motor. The process of compressing air in a scroll compressor involves several steps:
By following these steps, scroll compressors achieve efficient and reliable air compression.
When most people think of air compressors, they probably imagine a bulky and loud machine. Scroll compressors are pretty much the opposite of that. They are oil-free, compact and relatively silent compared to other types of compressors.
Thanks to the simple design of the scroll compressor with only one moving part, this type of compressor is highly reliable and quieter compared to the piston and rotary screw compressor. This makes them perfect for sensitive working environments, like a dentist’s office. Another advantage of scroll compressors is energy efficiency.
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Similar to internal compression in a screw compressor, the amount of internal compression is determined by the discharge port. Due to the unique design of the discharge port, the scroll air compressor can compress more air or gas while using minimal power.
Compared to other compressors, these machines attain the highest efficiency level by volume. This is because there are no pistons to compress the gas.
The noise emission of a scroll air compressor is significantly lower than other compressors. The complete compression cycle takes 2.5 turns, including the suction, compression, and discharge revolution phases. These occur simultaneously while providing a constant flow of pulsation-free air.
The scroll air compressor offers smooth and vibration-free operations thanks to its scroll element. It hardly has any torque variation compared to a piston compressor. The simple design of the scroll air compressor contains only one moving part. This makes it highly reliable and quieter than equivalent piston and rotary screw compressors.
Selecting a scroll air compressor involves considering several factors: size, flow, and air quality requirements.
Determine Needs:
Capacity & Flow:
Scroll compressors are widely used in various industrial applications due to their efficiency and reliability. They meet the basic requirements of a general-purpose compressor and are commonly used in the food, refrigeration, air-conditioning, and transportation industries. For larger volume demands, oil-injected screw compressors may be more efficient.
There is an abundance of applications for quiet and energy-efficient compressors that produce absolutely clean air. Take the SF scroll compressor series from Atlas Copco, which has been a leader in this field for more than 60 years. Its unique characteristics make it ideal for many manufacturing processes for which clean, oil-free compressed air is a prerequisite. That is why the SF is the preferred choice for sensitive indoor environments, like hospitals but also labs, breweries, bakeries, dairy farms, electronics manufacturing, and even lens production.
The SF series from Atlas Copco is ideal for environments like dentist offices. Imagine an already unpleasant visit to the dentist made worse by the smell of oil and the noise of loud compressors. The SF series eliminates these concerns with a sound-insulated canopy reducing noise levels to as low as 53dB(A). Its small footprint allows for installation close to the point of use.
The SF series features a capacity range of 1.9 to 7.6 l/s (4.03 to 16.10 cfm), a maximum working pressure of 10 bar (145 psi), and a dew point performance as low as 2°C/36°F. Its air-cooled scroll element ensures efficiency, reliability, and durability, while the premium efficiency IE3 class motor lowers energy consumption. Most importantly, the SF series produces absolutely clean air.
Atlas Copco’s oil-free compressors, certified ISO 8573-1 Class 0, set a new standard in air quality, exceeding testing requirements. These features make the SF series indispensable in maintaining a pleasant and hygienic environment in dentist offices, contributing to a less unpleasant visit for patients.
We hope this guide provides a good overview of whether or not a scroll compressor makes sense for your needs. If you'd like more information, feel free to get in touch. Our team is happy to point you in the right direction.
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