Oil-free air compressors belong to the category of general-purpose equipment and are widely applied in fields such as iron and steel, electric power, metallurgy, shipbuilding, electronics, textile, mining, chemical industry, petroleum, light industry, paper and printing, mechanical manufacturing, food and pharmaceutical, transportation facilities, foundry and spray coating, marine terminals, automotive industry, military technology, aerospace, laboratories, and infrastructure, among others:
- Mechanical Manufacturing Industry: such as CNC machining center program control, combined machine tool program control, equipment inspection and testing, component inspection, automotive assembly, oxygen and nitrogen production equipment support, production lines, spray coating, inflation, and industrial robots, among others.
- Metallurgical Industry: such as metal smelting, sintering, cold rolling, hot rolling, bundling and packaging of wire rods and steel plates, and continuous casting and rolling production lines, among others.
- Electronics, Laboratory, and Precision Instrument Industry: they play a significant role in production of high-precision electronic products, experimental testing processes, and control and inspection of precision instruments.
- Light Industry: such as textile, home appliances, leather shoes and garments, printing and packaging, furniture, cigarette manufacturing, pharmaceutical plants, food production, glass, building materials, and more.
- Electric Power Industry: such as auxiliary equipment control in power plants, coal conveyance, ash removal, and industrial water treatment equipment support, among others.
- Chemical and Military Industry: such as conveyance of chemical raw materials, filling of hazardous liquids, packaging of explosives, torpedo control devices, ship automation systems, and petroleum drilling and extraction equipment, among others.
- Transportation Industry: such as train braking systems, railway track switching devices, vehicle door and window operation, subway automation control, ship automation equipment, aircraft maintenance, automobiles, hovercraft inflation, and terminal loading and unloading conveyance, among others.
- Aerospace Industry: as pneumatic devices can withstand radiation and high temperatures while maintaining rapid acceleration response, they are increasingly widely applied in control systems of modern aircraft, rockets, and missiles.
- Other Industries: such as automotive repair, airports, hospitals, large entertainment venues, and more.