Excellent for chemical & gas handling
Because the compressed air never touches the motor or crankcase, these compressors are perfect for handling corrosive gases, toxic substances, or high-purity applications.
100% Oil-Free air
Diaphragm compressors produce pure, uncontaminated air, ideal for medical, scientific, and cleanroom environments.
Leak-Free, safe design
With sealed compression chambers, diaphragm compressors offer enhanced safety when working with hazardous or reactive gases.
Quite operation
Diaphragm compressors operate at low noise levels, making them suitable for lab environments or indoor installation near workstations.
Low maintenance
Fewer moving parts and no oil means minimal wear and lower maintenance costs compared to traditional piston or rotary compressors.
Diaphragm Air Compressor
A diaphragm air compressor uses a flexible membrane (or diaphragm) to compress air. The diaphragm is driven by a crankshaft and motor, creating a reciprocating motion that draws in and compresses air—without direct contact between the air and mechanical components. This design makes diaphragm compressors completely oil-free, reducing the risk of contamination and eliminating the need for air treatment systems in sensitive applications.
Diaphragm air compressors are used across industries that demand clean, precise, and contaminant-free air or gas.
Laboratories & Chemical Processing
Gas sampling, air analysis, and research instruments, Safe compression of reactive or corrosive gases
Medical & Dental Equipment
Ventilators, anesthesia machines, and dental tools
Environmental Monitoring
Sampling air quality or greenhouse gas emissions
Pharmaceutical & Biotech
Cleanroom environments, lab air supply, Sterile packaging, bottling, and clean processing
Flow
4 - 500 cfm
Power
5 - 300 HP
Maximum Pressure
350 - 15000 psi
Electrical Potential
230, 460, 575 Volts
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We offer a full range of diaphragm air compressors from top manufacturers, backed by expert support and technical guidance. From lab-ready compact models to larger industrial-grade systems, we have the right solution for your clean air needs. When selecting a diaphragm air compressor, consider: Required pressure range (psi/bar), flow rate or cfm needs, type of gas or air being compressed, compatibility with chemicals or reactive substances, installation space and noise requirements. Our experts can help you find the ideal model for your specific use case, whether you're outfitting a cleanroom, lab bench, or production line. Contact us today for a free quote or to speak with a specialist about your diaphragm compressor application.