I was in the lab today checking on a nitrogen generator and seen this had to laugh every time I think about air gunners using these lab filters on air compressors I have to laugh this one is being used to purify argon
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The LC-110 is based upon a proven dive compressor design that Coltri has sold for over two decades.
True, but key words (I think?) dive compressor design. The Coltri was designed for Divers, Divers from what info I could find, typically only fill to 3000 psi. So for me, it is conceivable that a compressor that was possibly designed primarily for 3000 psi. fills but can handle 4500 psi. may last longer if one only fills to 3000 psi as opposed to the same compressor that is primarily used at the upper limits of it's design.
True, but key words (I think?) dive compressor design. The Coltri was designed for Divers, Divers from what info I could find, typically only fill to 3000 psi. So for me, it is conceivable that a compressor that was possibly designed primarily for 3000 psi. fills but can handle 4500 psi. may last longer if one only fills to 3000 psi as opposed to the same compressor that is primarily used at the upper limits of it's design.
Daystate didn't take a compressor rated for 3000 PSI max operating pressure, remove a stage, remove the breathable air filter, and sell it to us as the LC-110 capable of 4500 PSI/310 bar. See https://www.nuvair.com/mch6-compact.html
Daystate didn't take a compressor rated for 3000 PSI max operating pressure, remove a stage, remove the breathable air filter, and sell it to us as the LC-110 capable of 4500 PSI/310 bar. See https://www.nuvair.com/mch6-portable.html
I believe you misread what I posted. I own a Daystate, I am familiar with Nuvair and even reached out to them.
What I was trying to convey is if you had a car and it was designed for a max speed of 100mph and you only drove 50 mph, IMO the car would last longer if only driven 50 mph than 100 mph.