Coimbatore, India – Elgi Equipments, one of the world’s leading air-compressor manufacturers with over 64 years of compressed air excellence, in a significant leap forward for industrial air compression, announced the introduction of its pioneering compressed air stabilization technology. Designed to revolutionize the way compressors operate in plants with dynamic air demand, the STABILISOR system aims to address the longstanding challenges of unstable compressor performance, inefficiency, and excessive wear caused by frequent load/unload cycles.
In industrial settings, the gap between compressor capacity and plant air demand is inherently dynamic. This variability leads to frequent cut-in and cut-out operations, which destabilize the compressor and impair critical flow and kinematic components. Traditional solutions, such as increasing reservoir volume, altering cut-in/cut-out pressures, or adding variable frequency drives (VFDs), often fall short, introducing new inefficiencies or higher operational costs.
“The STABILISOR system employs a first-of-its-kind ‘Recirculate and Recover’ principle, seamlessly aligning compressor capacity with plant air demand through controlled recirculation and recovery techniques. By stabilizing airflows within the system, the STABILISOR system minimizes load/unload cycles, ensures extended equipment lifespan, and optimizes energy use, achieving up to 15 percent energy savings in typical applications while reducing system inefficiencies and maintaining superior performance across varying demand patterns. With its energy-efficient design and potential to reduce wear-and-tear, the STABILISOR aligns with global sustainability goals. Its implementation in industrial plants represents a shift towards greener, more cost-effective manufacturing processes,” said Dr Jairam Varadaraj, Managing Director, Elgi Equipments Ltd.
Dr Venu Madhav, Director, Technology, Elgi Equipments Ltd, stated, “The STABILISOR system utilizes precision-engineered progressive and on-off valves to recirculate excess capacity within the system. This system leverages stabilization zones and low-pressure recovery techniques to balance airflow demands dynamically, minimize energy losses by targeting pressure points with minimal differences, all while maximizing overall system reliability.”
To meet diverse operational needs, the STABILISOR system will be available in India and across the globe in 2025, in two versions:
The STABILISOR’s innovative design and control methodology have been patented worldwide, marking it as a pioneering advancement in compressed air technology.
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