Compressors

 

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

  1. Capacity (L/min)
    This is the actual air output. If underestimated — pressure drops will occur when several doctors work simultaneously.
  2. Receiver volume (L)
    Determines the air reserve. A small receiver leads to frequent motor starts, overheating, and wear.
  3. Motor power
    Affects pressure stability under load.
  4. Number of motors and cylinders
    More cylinders — more even airflow and less load on each component.
  5. Dryer availability
    Critical for:
    • CAD/CAM laboratories
    • air polishers
    • surgery
    • high-humidity regions

Solutions for different specialties

  1. General dentists
    Require stable pressure for turbines and micromotors.
    Key factors — low noise and no condensation.
  2. Endodontists
    Stable air supply when working with microscopes and air polishers.
    Dry air is essential.
  3. Surgeons
    Peak loads and work with multiple instruments.
    Reliability and performance reserve are critical.
  4. 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

  1. Must a dental compressor be oil-free?
    Yes. Oil compressors can contaminate air and damage handpieces.
  2. What receiver volume is needed for 2 units?
    Typically 50–100 L depending on workload.
  3. Is a dryer necessary?
    Recommended in most cases, especially with intensive use and humid climates.
  4. Where is the best place to install a compressor?
    In a separate technical room or a soundproof cabinet.
  5. 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