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'''LMF''' is an austrian manufacturer of high-pressure piston compressor systems for air, natural gas as well as technical and industrial gases (process gases) within a power range of up to 6200 kW (8000 hp) and final pressures of up to 700 bar (10150 psi).
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'''LMF - Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik GmbH''' is an austrian manufacturer of high-pressure piston compressor systems for air, natural gas as well as technical and industrial gases (process gases) within a power range of up to 6200 kW (8000 hp) and final pressures of up to 700 bar (10150 psi).
 
 
 
The high-pressure piston compressor systems by LMF are developed and manufactured according to internationally applicable standards.
 
The high-pressure piston compressor systems by LMF are developed and manufactured according to internationally applicable standards.
 
 
LMF offers its clients all relevant services as a one-stop provider, from engineering to manufacturing and testing under full load, start-up and maintenance.
 
LMF offers its clients all relevant services as a one-stop provider, from engineering to manufacturing and testing under full load, start-up and maintenance.
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The modular product range structure allows customised solutions for clients, regarding both technical and economic aspects.
  
The modular product range structure allows customised solutions for clients, regarding both technical and economic aspects.
 
 
= Products / Technology =
 
= Products / Technology =
  
* Process gas compressors
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* Reciprocating Technology
* Industrial compressor systems
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** pressure up to 700 bar
* Mobile systems for on-/offshore applications
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** power range 20 up to 6.200 kW
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** watercooled / aircooled
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** lubricated / non-lubricated
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** all gases except Oxygen
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** replaceable liner available
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* Rotary screw Technology
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** single and two stage solutions
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** superior package performance and efficiency
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** power range 4 up to 450 kW
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** variable speed drive option from 22 kW
 +
** heat recovery system from 18 kW
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** industry leading air end warranties worldwide
  
 
= History =
 
= History =
  
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* 1850 – foundation by Josef Berger
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* 1901 - Viktor Kaplan, inventor of the „Kaplan-water turbine”, joins the staff of the Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik as design engineer
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** Products at this time are diesel engines, Pelton and Francis turbines as well as stone mills and rope driven excavators
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* 1946 - production program extendeds to compressors for air and other gases as well as air driven tools
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* 1963 - LMF taken over by Babcock Group
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* 1980 - first high pressure compound compressor units for seismic research vessels are built and supplied
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* 1992 - ISO 9001 certificate Speed-controlled compressors are developed
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* 1996 - “AIR-Logic“ control system is introduced to enable load bases and energy optimized operation
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* 2000 - development of high speed compressors in „boxer“design aircooled series BS
 +
* 2005 - development of a new generation of compound units, based on high speed compressors in „boxer“ design
 +
* 2007 - high speed compressors for seismic and nitrogen generation
 +
* 2008 - API 618 Compressors Series 360 up to 6 MW drive capacity
 +
* 2009 - centrifugal compressor development for PET
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* 2010 - pipeline evacuation units
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* 2011 – pressure tight crankcase for biogas
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* 2012 - first oil-free screw for seismic compressor
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* 2013 - additional sizes of high speed compressors up to 6 MW
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* 2017 – new generation rotary screw LK type - single stage and LKS type - two stage lunching for Lot31
  
 
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Revision as of 07:16, 4 October 2017

LMF - Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik GmbH
Founded 1850
Headquarters Leobersdorf, Austria
Website www.lmf.at

LMF - Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik GmbH is an austrian manufacturer of high-pressure piston compressor systems for air, natural gas as well as technical and industrial gases (process gases) within a power range of up to 6200 kW (8000 hp) and final pressures of up to 700 bar (10150 psi). The high-pressure piston compressor systems by LMF are developed and manufactured according to internationally applicable standards. LMF offers its clients all relevant services as a one-stop provider, from engineering to manufacturing and testing under full load, start-up and maintenance. The modular product range structure allows customised solutions for clients, regarding both technical and economic aspects.

Products / Technology

  • Reciprocating Technology
    • pressure up to 700 bar
    • power range 20 up to 6.200 kW
    • watercooled / aircooled
    • lubricated / non-lubricated
    • all gases except Oxygen
    • replaceable liner available
  • Rotary screw Technology
    • single and two stage solutions
    • superior package performance and efficiency
    • power range 4 up to 450 kW
    • variable speed drive option from 22 kW
    • heat recovery system from 18 kW
    • industry leading air end warranties worldwide

History

  • 1850 – foundation by Josef Berger
  • 1901 - Viktor Kaplan, inventor of the „Kaplan-water turbine”, joins the staff of the Leobersdorfer Maschinenfabrik as design engineer
    • Products at this time are diesel engines, Pelton and Francis turbines as well as stone mills and rope driven excavators
  • 1946 - production program extendeds to compressors for air and other gases as well as air driven tools
  • 1963 - LMF taken over by Babcock Group
  • 1980 - first high pressure compound compressor units for seismic research vessels are built and supplied
  • 1992 - ISO 9001 certificate Speed-controlled compressors are developed
  • 1996 - “AIR-Logic“ control system is introduced to enable load bases and energy optimized operation
  • 2000 - development of high speed compressors in „boxer“design aircooled series BS
  • 2005 - development of a new generation of compound units, based on high speed compressors in „boxer“ design
  • 2007 - high speed compressors for seismic and nitrogen generation
  • 2008 - API 618 Compressors Series 360 up to 6 MW drive capacity
  • 2009 - centrifugal compressor development for PET
  • 2010 - pipeline evacuation units
  • 2011 – pressure tight crankcase for biogas
  • 2012 - first oil-free screw for seismic compressor
  • 2013 - additional sizes of high speed compressors up to 6 MW
  • 2017 – new generation rotary screw LK type - single stage and LKS type - two stage lunching for Lot31

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 11 / 2016: Preform dusting boosts product safety at Gerolsteiner

External links

LMF Website