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Supplier & Distributor of Air Compressors

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Supplier & Distributor of Air Compressors
Supplier & Distributor of Air Compressors
Supplier & Distributor of Air Compressors

Norris-Wiener/Bay State Spray Equipment has been a leading spray finishing equipment distributor for over 65 years for our customers in New York and New England.  DV Systems Rotary Screw Compressor features easy installation, maintenance, and quiet operation delivered with exceptional reliability or DV Systems reciprocating air compressor which is another fine product. This line has both heavy duty and standard duty air compressor outfits. DV Systems also offers a complete line of low maintenance air dryers.

DV SYSTEMS is Canada's Leading Designer and Manufacturer of High-Performance, Energy-Efficient Air Technology Solutions, we have been making industrial compressors since 1954. Our objective is to provide reliable, innovative products and compressed air system solutions combined with exceptional customer service.

To learn more about air compressors distributed by Norris-Wiener / Bay State Spray Equipment, please contact us directly.

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DV Systems Industrial Compressors

DV Rotary Screw Compressors

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Description:
A rotary screw compressor uses two meshing helical screws, known as rotors, to compress the gas. In an oil-flooded rotary screw compressor, lubricating oil bridges the space between the rotors, both providing a hydraulic seal and transferring mechanical energy between the driving and driven rotor. Gas enters at the suction side and moves through the threads as the screws rotate. The meshing rotors force the gas through the compressor, and the gas exits at the end of the screws.

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DV Rotary Screw Compressors

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Description:
A piston compressor is a positive-displacement compressor that uses pistons driven by a crankshaft to deliver gases at high pressure.

The intake gas enters the suction manifold, then flows into the compression cylinder where it gets compressed by a piston driven in a reciprocating motion via a crankshaft, and is then discharged.

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