An electric compressor works by using an electric motor to power a compression mechanism that draws in air or gas, increases its pressure, and stores or delivers it for applications such as refrigeration, air conditioning, manufacturing, and pneumatic tools.
A piston compressor works by using a reciprocating piston inside a cylinder to compress air or gas, creating high-pressure output for applications such as industrial machinery, refrigeration systems, automotive tools, and pneumatic equipment.
A scroll compressor works by using two interlocking spiral-shaped scrolls to compress refrigerant smoothly and efficiently, making it a popular choice for air conditioning and refrigeration systems due to its quiet operation, reliability, and energy efficiency.
Automotive AC compressors work by pressurizing and circulating refrigerant through the vehicle’s air conditioning system, allowing heat to be absorbed from inside the cabin and released outside to produce cool air efficiently while driving.