Oil-free compressors are becoming more popular among modern dental practices. Also referred to as oil-less compressors, these systems offer the significant benefit of maintenance-free operation. A disadvantage to oil-less compressors is a higher heat output and possible condensation. The most important aspect to look for in a dental compressor is air quality which should be dry, hygienic and oil-free. Choosing a dental compressor that features a high-grade coalescent filter as well as fresh air intake can help attain this goal. Depending on the size of your dental practice, different oil-less models can support 1-10 dentist/hygienists simultaneously. Power depends on the size and necessary output of the compressor, but can vary between 1-5 Hp. It’s a good idea when purchasing a oil-less compressor to inquire about a sound cover and exhaust silencer, these can help keep noise levels down. Be sure to choose a reputable vendor that offers an extensive warranty. A product such as an oil-less compressor is a long-term investment and quality should not be sacrificed.
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- Recommended Number of Users: AS10: 1
AS12: 1-2
AS21: 2
AS22: 2
AS30: 3
AS40: 4-5
AS50: 5
AS70: 7 - Voltage: AS10: 115 volts
AS12: 230 volts
AS21: 115 volts
AS22: 230 volts
AS30: 230 volts
AS40: 230 volts
AS50: 230 volts
AS70: 230 volts
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