Gas – Air Boosters (Multipliers)
A gas or air booster is a device that increases the pressure of gas or air. So the result is higher outlet pressure comparing to the inlet pressure. Also there are liquid boosters which increase the pressure of a fluid.
Booster pumps are usually designed in two types: Piston design boosters and screw design boosters.
Boosters are used in:
■ Automotive Industry
■ Aviation
■ Chemical Industry
■ Component Testing and Calibration
■ Cylinder Refilling
■ Electric Power Plants
■ Electronics
■ Exploration
■ Fire Fighting
■ Hydraulic Systems
■ Hydropower Plants
■ Nitrogen Generation
■ Oil and Gas
■ Research
■ Shipboard
■ Special Technologies
Gas, air and liquid boosters are used in various industries for different applications described below:
Automotive Industry
■ Test Sleds
■ Wind Tunnel
■ Testing
■ Natural Gas Vehicle Refueling
Aviation
■ Engine Starting
■ Aircraft Maintenance
■ Testing
Chemical Industry
■ Compressors with explosion proof controls for various applications
■ Energy shutdown
Component Testing and Calibration
■ Pressure gauges
■ Relief valves
■ Valve and valve actuator
■ Tubing and hose
■ Pipe and transducers
Cylinder Refilling
■ Storage
■ Air rifle
■ Less lethal weapons and paintball
Electric Power Plants
■ Turbine starting
■ Circuit breaking
Electronics
■ Nitrogen blanketing
Exploration
■ Seismographic – land and offshore
■ Well revitalization – oil, gas and water
Fire Fighting
■ Aircraft dispersed foam
■ Water mist fire suppression
Hydraulic Systems
■ Air – oil accumulator
Hydropower Plants
■ Governor control
■ Wicket gate control
Nitrogen Generation
■ Blanketing
■ Testing
■ Purging
■ Parts Cleaning
Oil and Gas
■ Pipeline pressure testing
■ Rig stabilization
Research
■ Industry
■ Education
■ Aviation
Shipboard
■ Cable compensation
■ Air guns for seismographic exploration
■ Engine starting
Special Technologies
■ Propriety designs for commercial and military use
The inlet pressure could be as low as 50 psi and the outlet pressure could be as high as 25,000 psi. which for different gases will vary according to manufacturers' specification.