Industrial piston compressors

Industrial piston compressors are engineered for durability and energy efficiency. These compressors ensure reliable performance, reduced maintenance, and lower operational costs.

Reduced energy consumption

Engineered for low maintenance

Quiet operation ensures

Industrial compressors

Industrial piston compressors embodies Mauguière's commitment to reliability, efficiency, and durability. Crafted to meet the rigorous demands of any industrial environment, these compressors offer unmatched performance, minimal maintenance requirements, and operational cost savings. Ideal for a wide range of applications, from manufacturing to construction, our compressors are a testament to our dedication to your business's success and sustainability.

Our industrial piston compressors' robust construction ensures dependable performance even in the toughest conditions, making them a crucial asset for any operation seeking to enhance productivity and reduce downtime. Whether powering pneumatic tools or enabling manufacturing processes, our compressors stand as a pillar of reliability and efficiency.

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MRL and MRLS

Experience efficiency with Mauguière's MRL & MRLS piston compressors. Durable, energy-efficient, and reliable - the perfect compressed air solution.
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MF- ME - MT

Our MF- ME - MT lubricated piston compressors are a blend of robust design, efficiency, and unmatched reliability. Your partner for compressed air solutions.
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Why Choose Industrial Compressors?

Our industrial compressors deliver consistent performance across a wide range of applications. Whether in manufacturing, automotive, or construction, these machines are designed to support your productivity with reliability, energy efficiency, and straightforward operation at their core.

Industrial compressors are built to provide practical value and long-term peace of mind. They combine robust engineering with features that matter in day-to-day use:

  • Consistent airflow for uninterrupted operations, even in harsh conditions.
  • Durable components such as cast-iron blocks and low-speed motors for reduced wear and longer service life.
  • Energy-saving models, including versions with permanent magnet motors, to lower running costs.
  • Low noise levels, starting from 65 decibels, for a quieter working environment.
  • Easy maintenance access that shortens service time and simplifies upkeep.

Fixed speed screw compressors are based on rotary screw compression. Air enters a chamber where two rotors rotate in opposite directions, trapping and compressing the air. The motor runs at one fixed speed, giving you the same air output every time.

Key Features of industrial compressors

  1.  Robust Construction for Demanding Use: Built with durable materials such as cast-iron components and low-speed motors, these compressors are engineered to withstand intensive use and harsh environments.
  2. Reliable Airflow Delivery: Designed to maintain consistent pressure and flow, industrial compressors ensure stable performance for critical processes across manufacturing and production lines.

  3. Energy-Efficient Operation: Models with permanent magnet motors and optimised control systems adapt to your air demand, reducing power consumption and improving overall efficiency.

Industrial compressors are built for long operating cycles, larger air volumes, and higher durability. They’re engineered to meet the continuous demands of factories, workshops, and other professional settings.

Yes—particularly when your air demand is steady. Fixed speed models offer reliable performance without fluctuations, making them ideal for consistent operations while keeping energy use predictable.

Noise levels vary by model, but many operate from as low as 65 decibels. This makes them a practical choice for environments where sound levels need to be kept in check.

Start by assessing your air demand, duty cycle, and space constraints. Then, choose a power size—expressed in horsepower—that matches your workload. If your demand varies, consider a variable speed model for added efficiency.