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The compressor is composed of an up-and-down moving piston in a cylinder, exactly like when you pump the tyre pump on your bicycle. Although there are many various types of compressors, they all employ the same fundamental pumping mechanism, which is a piston and cylinder.
A compressor is a machine or tool used to reduce the volume of gas or air and increase pressure. Compressors are used in various applications, such as in industry, agriculture, and household appliances.
VMAC mobile air compressors are generally often smaller and lighter than stationary air compressors, allowing for the highest power in the smallest units feasible. As a result, because they can be installed around existing components on most systems, mobile air compressors are ideal for railway applications.
The Global Rail compressor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Mattei Group launches new RVR series compressor range.By designing a variety of compressors based on Mattei’s well-proven and established Industrial rotary vane family, the product has been particularly tailored to fulfil the comprehensive on-board needs of rail and road.
The RVR Series is comprised of five frame variants (RVR01 through RVR05), each with a variety of flow displacements designed to suit the expanding need for tiny Streetcar cars all the way up to Heavy Class 1 type locomotives, therefore serving every permutation of rail/road vehicle in service.
Brass and plastic parts have been replaced with steel and stainless steel ones in the new design, which makes use of the existing frame profile and features tough and resilient componentry suitable for use in the most demanding working situations.
The RVR Series was created to match the temperature ranges and needs of both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, while also taking into account unusual temperatures closer to the equator, making it a truly worldwide solution for on-board applications. (Standard: -15°C to +45°C, Winter: -40°C to +45°C, and Extreme: -55°C to +60°C).
This will give the customer a “One Stop Shop” for any size of compressor that is tailored to particular on-board compressed air requirements and has the capacity to fulfil additional BS ISO 4975:2022 Air Quality Standards criteria.