ScanWill’s compact hydraulic pressure intensifiers offer an easy, energy-saving, safe and cost-efficient solution to achieving a higher output pressure from an existing low-pressure power source.
Low pressure supplied to the inlet port – say 15 – 200 bar / 218 – 2,900 psi – is transformed to a higher pressure at the outlet port – from 20 – 4,000 bar / 290 – 58,000 psi.
ScanWill’s pressure intensifiers are offered in cast iron and steel, with a chrome finish, as well as in stainless steel for the oil & gas sector.
More Pressure.
More Opportunities.
Contact us with any questions or inquiries, and together, we’ll find a solution that increases your hydraulic pressure and revenue.
Nicklas Hemmingsen, Global Sales Manager
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Common Applications for the Scanwill MP Hydraulic Pressure Intensifiers
Pressure
Testing
The Scanwill MP- intensifiers are used to provide test pressures for hydraulic components (500 – 800 bar) and for tubes and hoses for diesel engines (2,000+ bar)

Mining
applications
The Scanwill MP- intensifiers are used to increase the pressure from 100 – 200 bar to end pressures in the range 350 – 800 bar for brake systems and for support cylinders.

Production
Lines
In large systems there can be problems maintaining the pressure for all functions, or a higher pressure is required for one function. The Scanwill intensifiers can be inserted where needed ensuring sufficient pressure for all functions.

Tube
forming
The Scanwill MP- intensifiers are used to increase the pressure from 140-200 bar to end pressures in the range 500 – 800 bar for forming the tube end.
