Interface Devices, Inc. Datasheets for Pressure Intensifiers and Boosters
Pressure intensifiers are pressure-increasing devices used to raise the pressure of hydraulic or pneumatic fluids. They differ from pumps in that they can only increase the pressure of a normally pressurized fluid.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| All IDI gas booster products do not require an inlet air valve regulator or lubricator. PTFE compound dynamic seals for long life and sparkless operation. These gas boosters maintain set... | |
| IDI Oil-to-Oil Boosters are available in pressure ratios of 3:1 to 10:1. Boosters can be used to increase the fluid pressure of existing pump systems from 1500 to 10,000 psi... | |
| Model AA-160 Air Amplifier has a maximum flow rate of 50 SCFM (1180 lpm) with a maximum output pressure of 300 psi. Adjusting the externally mounted inlet drive pressure regulator... | |
| Model AA-54 Air Amplifier has a maximum flow rate of 19 SCFM (538 lpm) with a maximum output pressure of 300 psi (20.4 bar). Adjusting the integrally mounted inlet drive... | |
| The E-Series air driven pumps have a peak hydraulic horsepower output of 1.35 (1 kW) at 2/3 of stall pressure. Maximum air consumption is 29 scfm. These Air Driven Pumps... | |
| The H-Series air driven pumps uses the economical P-SERIES aircap and E-SERIES air cylinder and hydraulic body for demanding applications that require long life, without the need for high flow... | |
| The P-Series air driven pumps have a peak hydraulic horsepower output of 0.90 (0.68 kW) at 2/3 of stall pressure. Air consumption is 12 scfm. Designed for portable operations with... | |
| The TASQ Line air driven liquid pumps are a single ratio, single acting air driven liquid pump. All ratios are rated at 0.60 peak hydraulic horsepower at a maximum air... |