Atlas Copco launches portable air compressors, innovation in portfolio
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Atlas Copco launches portable air compressors, innovation in portfolio

The X-Air⁺ 1200-25 features a new high-pressure element and patented software that enhance durability and operational efficiency

  • By ICN Bureau | December 30, 2024

Atlas Copco, a leader in compressors, vacuum solutions has launched X-Air⁺ 1200-25, the latest innovation in its DrillAir portfolio. It is set to redefine deep drilling applications with its unmatched efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

The X-Air⁺ 1200-25 features a new high-pressure element and patented software that enhance durability and operational efficiency. The 'pressure optimizer' function automatically reduces fuel consumption during idle times, potentially saving up to 20 percent during 'no load' periods. This function, combined with Atlas Copco’s patented XPR technology, ensures the compressor can handle both geothermal and foundation drilling without soil cavitation.

It has been designed for a wide range of industries, including construction, mining, and energy, the X-Air⁺ 1200-25 is built to tackle the most challenging applications. This latest advancement in the DrillAir range is engineered to deliver at least a 10 percent improvement in job completion time compared to its predecessor. Key features include fuel efficiency, offering an average fuel saving of approx. 11 percent over the total drill cycle, pressure flexibility and speed ensuring quicker project completion and dynamic flow technology for optimal performance.

Rajeev Sharma, Business Line Manager, Atlas Copco, Power Technique, said, "The X-Air⁺ 1200-25 represents a significant advancement in our commitment to providing cutting-edge compressed air solutions. With enhanced performance capabilities, this compressor not only speeds up drilling operations but also significantly lowers fuel consumption, benefiting both our customers and the planet.”

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