Compressor Stations

Compressor Stations

The Maximator Compressor Stations are autonomously operating, pneumatically driven gas compression systems designed for continuous generation of high-pressure gas. They are built as compact, integrated skid units combining multiple gas boosters and control components into one system.

These stations typically use two-stage gas boosting technology, where gas is progressively compressed, cooled, and filtered before being stored in a receiver tank for stable downstream supply.

Key characteristics:

Pneumatically driven oil-free gas compression system
Designed for continuous pressure generation with storage buffering
Uses dual Maximator gas boosters for staged compression
Integrated gas cooler and filtration system for stable operation
Can achieve pressures up to ~415 bar (model dependent, e.g. nitrogen VP series)
No electric drive required (air-driven operation)
Suitable for mobile or stationary skid configurations
Designed for gases such as nitrogen, CO₂, hydrogen, and industrial gases (application dependent)

In simple terms, these are complete high-pressure gas generation plants in a skid, not just a single compressor.