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Stable air — stable clinic
A compressor is a device that generates and supplies compressed air for dental equipment operation: turbine handpieces, pneumatic micromotors, air polishers, suction systems, and other units.
The efficiency of the entire dental office directly depends on the correctly selected compressor.
In practice, a compressor is the “heart of the pneumatic system.” If it operates unstably, the dentist experiences pressure drops, turbine jerks, влажный air, or noise in the office. If selected correctly — it is simply not noticed for years.
What we produce and why it matters
MDS manufactures powerful oil-free piston compressors with low noise levels.
The key principle is clean air without oil impurities, which is critically important for dentistry:
- no oil aerosol in the air line
- stable handpiece operation
- protection of internal equipment mechanisms
- compliance with hygiene requirements
Compressors are equipped with drying systems to remove excess moisture, which is especially important during intensive use and in rooms without a separate compressor area.
We don’t just sell a compressor — we provide comprehensive consulting:
- we assess required capacity
- we consider the number of units
- we analyze pipeline length
- we forecast peak loads
We assist with installation and support the startup process.
Custom manufacturing for a specific clinic is available.
What to consider when choosing a compressor
- Capacity (L/min)
This is the actual air output. If underestimated — pressure drops will occur when several doctors work simultaneously. - Receiver volume (L)
Determines the air reserve. A small receiver leads to frequent motor starts, overheating, and wear. - Motor power
Affects pressure stability under load. - Number of motors and cylinders
More cylinders — more even airflow and less load on each component. - Dryer availability
Critical for:
• CAD/CAM laboratories
• air polishers
• surgery
• high-humidity regions
Solutions for different specialties
- General dentists
Require stable pressure for turbines and micromotors.
Key factors — low noise and no condensation. - Endodontists
Stable air supply when working with microscopes and air polishers.
Dry air is essential. - Surgeons
Peak loads and work with multiple instruments.
Reliability and performance reserve are critical. - Prosthodontists and laboratories
Constant load on air systems.
A large receiver and drying system are required.
MDS advantages:
- flexibility for clinic needs
- fast service
- custom order capability
- price-to-performance ratio
May уступать:
- brand prestige of international manufacturers
Advantages
- Clean oil-free air
- Low noise level
- Custom configuration options
- Local service
- Optimal budget
Disadvantages
- Not an “imported brand” for those focused on prestige
- Requires proper selection (not a universal “one-size-fits-all” model)
Frequently asked questions
- Must a dental compressor be oil-free?
Yes. Oil compressors can contaminate air and damage handpieces. - What receiver volume is needed for 2 units?
Typically 50–100 L depending on workload. - Is a dryer necessary?
Recommended in most cases, especially with intensive use and humid climates. - Where is the best place to install a compressor?
In a separate technical room or a soundproof cabinet. - Can a custom configuration be ordered?
Yes, manufacturing can be tailored to the exact number of units and workload.
To order, contact the managers of the MDS company
+38 (068) 337 37 37
or leave a request, we will call you:
https://mg-dental.com.ua/#callback