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M-Line Compressor

M-Line Compressor

Elliott Company is one of the top centrifugal compressor manufacturers in the world. We offer a wide range of types and capacities of compressors to serve the diverse range of customer applications found worldwide, including petroleum refining, petrochemical processing, cryogenic refrigeration (LNG), oil and gas production, gas compression and other industrial processes.

Our development and implementation of EDGE technology for multistage centrifugal compressors introduced state-of-the-art compressor performance to the marketplace, combined with reduced cycle times. Elliott compressors incorporate advanced technology in aerodynamics, rotor dynamics, computerized equipment selection, process simulation and metallurgy, as well as totally engineered oil consoles that supply lubricating, control and seal oil requirements.

MB-Line Compressor

MB-Line Compressor

M-Line horizontally split centrifugal compressors come in 15 frame sizes with a maximum pressure of 1000 psig (69 bar) and an inlet flow rate for the smaller sizes of 750 cfm (1275 cubic meters per hour) and for the larger sizes 380,000 cfm (646,000 cubic meters per hour).

MB-Line vertically split centrifugal compressors are available in 10 frame sizes for higher pressures up to 10,000 psig (690 bar) for inlet flows to 84,000 cfm (142,700 cubic meters per hour).

MBP-Line vertically split gas transmission compressors offer pressure capacities up to 1,500 psig (103.4 bar), inlet flows to 51,000 cubic meters per hour.

P-Line Compressor

P-Line Compressor

P-Line single stage compressors have pressure capacities to 50 psig (3.5 bar), with inlet flows to 340,000 cubic meters per hour.

PH-Line single stage compressors have pressure capacities to 500 psig (34.5 bar), with inlet flows to 98,550 cubic meters per hour.


A-Line Compressor

A-Line Compressor

A-Line axial compressors are offered for high flows to 400,000 cfm (679,600 cubic meters per hour) and pressures up to 75 psig (5.2 bar).