When comparing air compressor specifications, there are several key factors to consider:
Flow Rate
This is measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM) or liters per second (LPS) and indicates the amount of air the compressor can produce.
Pressure
This is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) or bar and indicates the maximum pressure the compressor can produce.
Power
This is measured in horsepower (HP) or watts (W) and indicates the amount of power required to run the compressor.
Tank Size
This is measured in gallons (gal) or liters (L) and indicates the size of the compressor’s storage tank.
Noise Level
This is measured in decibels (dB) and indicates how loud the compressor is when in operation.
Weight & Portability
This is to check if it is portable or not and the weight of it.
Durability
This is to check the materials used for compressor and the warranty provided.
Comparing these specifications will help you determine which air compressor best meets your needs and requirements. To learn more visit vanair.com or email info@vanair.com.