why air compressors have bad gas emissions during work?
The mineral oil used contains polar anti-wear additives, and the polar anti-wear additives are mainly phosphorus/sulfur/chlorine. At high temperatures, the air contains a large amount of oxygen, and the polar anti-wear additive oxidizes to produce malodorous gases. Polar anti-wear additives are generally not recommended for use at high temperatures. Just like ordinary gear oils are used on high-temperature chains, the workshop is full of malodorous gases.
2. A substance that is carried in the air, especially containing phosphorus/sulfur/chlorine. Look around for chemical gases or chemicals containing dust.
3. The rubber hose may be neoprene. The high-temperature lubricating oil dissolves it, and the chlorine is oxidized at a high temperature to generate a malodorous gas. The reason is that the synthetic ester oil of the diester is used. The diester is easily decomposed, and at the same time, the corrosiveness is relatively large, and the rubber generally swells (partially swells) especially at a high temperature. Neoprene is generally not recommended for use in high temperature and pressure environments.




