A piston compressor consists of one or more cylinders with pistons driven by a motor. The air is sucked into the cylinder and then compressed, in one or more stages to the operational pressure. After compression, the compressed air passes through the after-cooler and continues on to the air tank.
Piston compressors are suitable for small compressed air requirements; one-stage compressors for pressures up to about 8 bar, while several stage versions can produce up to 15 bar. Operation should be intermittent. An air-cooled piston compressor’s load level must not exceed 60-70%. After 2 minutes of compression, the compressor must rest for at least 1.5 minutes. We recommend keeping the total compression time per day to approximately 4 hours.
The BLUEWIND range has been developed to ensure quality, reliability and efficiency for semi-professional applications requiring standard duty and occasional use of compressed air. Portable or mobile, they can easily fit in a car and will give full satisfaction to hobbyists, craftsmen and artisans.
Compressor type |
Maximum working pressure |
Air Displacement | Motor power |
Noise level
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Bar |
l/min |
cfm |
RPM |
hp |
dB(A) |
BLUEWIND 25BC2 |
10 |
255 |
9,0 |
1075 |
2 |
93 |
BLUEWIND 50BC2 | 10 |
255 |
9,0 |
1075 |
2 |
93 |
BLUEWIND 90BC2 |
10 |
255 |
9,0 |
1075 |
2 |
93 |
Model |
Length mm |
Width mm |
Height mm |
BLUEWIND 25BC2 |
355 |
820 |
655 |
BLUEWIND 50BC2 | 395 |
840 |
730 |
BLUEWIND 90BC2 | 490 | 970 | 850 |