Haug Titan Series

Haug Titan Series: t/m 101 bar

SKU
titan

The HAUG.Titan type was first presented to the public in 2015 at the industry trade fairs in Hanover and Frankfurt. The HAUG.Titan is based on the proven compressor concept of HAUG.Sirius with a magnetic clutch. The compressor has a star configuration with four cylinders. The features are as the proven design of HAUG.Sirius - completely oil-free and dry running.

Details

The compressors with magnetic coupling were developed by HAUG Sauer and compress any gas without leakage. This hermetically sealed and absolutely wear-free drive was first used in 1989 on HAUG piston compressors.

The modular HAUG.Titan compressor concept allows highly individual and cost-effective adaptation of the compressor configuration to customer requirements. This enables the development of technically, commercially and energy-optimized solutions.

Features:

  • Complete oil-free reciprocating compressor
  • Gas-tight design with magnetic coupling
  • HAUG.Titan compressor block leakage rate < 0.001 mbar l/s
  • Water-cooled
  • Engine output from 55 to 110 kW
  • Speed range 450 to 750 RPM
  • Suction pressure max. 14 bar (abs)
  • End pressure max. 101 bar (abs)
  • Modular cylinder configuration with cylinder diameters up to 260 mm
  • Single and double acting cylinders
  • 1-, 2-, 3- or 4-stage compression
  • Flow rate at atmospheric inlet pressure max. approx. 1,200 m3/h
  • Booster flow rate: max. approx. 2,000 m3/h
  • Explosion-proof compressor design (ATEX zone 1 or zone 2 compliant)
  • Extremely robust and durable construction
  • Compact and foundation-free installation

Field of application 

  • Carbon dioxide recovery and compression of supercritical carbon dioxide
  • Nitrogen inert gas supply and emergency nitrogen storage
  • Recovery of natural gas (leakage gas)
  • Booster compression of oxygen
  • Booster compression of air (CDA = Clean Dry Air) for process industry
  • Recovery and compression of SF6 gas
  • Booster compression of natural gas and biomethane
  • Compression of noble gases such as helium and argon
  • Compression of refrigerant gas, for example C3F8, R410 or ammonia
  • Compression of synthesis gas, hydrogen and carbon dioxide in power-to-gas applications

 

More Information

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Maximum pressure 101 bar
Maximum flow rate 400–1000 m³/h
Maximum power 7.5 - 30 kW
Maximum suction pressure 31 bar