WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A DENTAL AIR COMPRESSOR
The above considerations govern selecting the compressor with the right physical attributes for your practice’s needs. Some of the most important decisions that factor into optimizing your portable dental air compressor’s power, pressure, and production levels include those concerning:
You should consider both the size of your practice as well as the desired size of the air compressor in relation to it. Most dental air compressors measure output in one of two ways:
Liters per minute (LPM)
Dental chairs typically require 50 LPM or 2 CFM of air per chair. Additionally, you should account for the number of personnel who regularly use your equipment, as too much simultaneous use could strain a system that’s not prepared for it.
Most dental environments benefit from using oil-free compressors. Oil-based compressors risk contaminating surrounding fluids, which could imperil patient health. Oil-free air compressors also require less maintenance and upkeep because they work with less volatile substances.
Most compressors rate power output either in kilowatts (kW) or horsepower (HP). 1 kW equals 1.34 HP.
All dental air compressors run on motors. The motor runs the compressor, and the compressor has one or two pistons depending on the model.
All dental tools have specific pressure requirements. Many measure their pressure requirements in bars, which equal ~14.5 psi each. Most dental applications use pressures of 5 bars, but to avoid straining your equipment, it’s usually a good idea to generate slightly more pressure than each tool requires.
Compressed Air Systems offers a full suite of air compressors designed for dental applications. Our products include:
Scroll dental air compressors oilless
Reciprocating dental air compressors
Oil-free compressors
Quiet and noise-free models that result in greater patient comfort
Custom-sized air compressors
Custom horsepower options
ESSENTIAL TOOLS FOR DENTISTS EVERYWHERE
At Compressed Air Systems, we know that at the center of each well-functioning dental practice is a good air compressor. Air compressors make patient care safe, comfortable, and efficient.
If you would like to learn more about our range of dental air compressors or dental suction machine, you can contact us.