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Atlas Copco compressors

Atlas Copco air compressors in Scotland

As a premier distributor for Atlas Copco air compressors in Scotland, Design Air offers a complete range of professional-grade compressors engineered for performance, reliability and energy efficiency.

If you need help specifying the right Atlas Copco air compressor for your application, our team can guide the process and quote for a suitable compressor.

Atlas Copco air compressor installation by Design Air
Up to 60%VSD energy saving potential
7-yearGuardian service plan route
3-60 moFinance options available
24/7Service and emergency cover
Atlas Copco Guardian service supportGuardianservice support

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Ready to find the right compressed air solution for your business? Design Air can provide site assessments and energy audits to identify your needs and demonstrate potential savings.

Contact us for a tailored quote, expert advice and fast delivery of in-stock units, including Atlas Copco air compressors for sale and genuine parts.

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Why Atlas Copco from Design Air?

Industrial compressors with lifecycle support

Atlas Copco has built a global reputation for engineering excellence and sustainable productivity. Design Air adds Scottish site support, installation, service and after-sales care.

Proven reliability

Superior build quality and robust components support minimal downtime and a long service life.

Energy efficiency

VSD+ and VSDs technology can reduce energy use on suitable applications by matching output to demand.

Low total cost of ownership

Optimised energy use and maintenance planning reduce lifecycle cost, not just purchase price.

Advanced controls

Smart controllers and remote monitoring help teams see pressure, flow and service condition.

Authorised expertise

Design Air provides specification, installation, commissioning, parts and service support across Scotland.

Buying considerations

Atlas Copco air compressors from Design Air Scotland

Lowest total cost of ownership
You will likely keep a new air compressor for 7-10 years, and around 80-90% of total lifecycle cost in that period can be electrical energy. Atlas Copco industrial air compressors are efficient, reliable and typically have a low total cost of ownership once running costs and maintenance are considered.
Air compressor financing and rental options
Design Air can help finance a compressor purchase over 3-60 months and can also support short-term rental or long-term lease options for seasonal demand, temporary projects or emergency use. On suitable sites, monthly payments may be lower than the electrical cost savings the new compressor provides.
7-year air compressor warranty and servicing
As Premier Atlas Copco distributors, Design Air can provide a 7-year warranty route when a Guardian service plan is agreed, depending on budget and compressor selection. The Guardian Service Plan uses official Atlas Copco compressor parts and helps customers budget maintenance through the compressor lifespan.
Air compressor options to suit all budgets
Atlas Copco offers compressors to suit different budgets, from practical entry points to premium high-efficiency machines. Design Air can help match the choice to budget, energy goals and required duty.
Remote monitoring of your air compressor
Many Atlas Copco compressors include a SMART Box or Elektronikon controller, subject to model. SMARTLINK connectivity allows running parameters to be reviewed remotely, helps plan service work and can flag issues before a trip occurs.
Air compressors you can rely on
Atlas Copco compressors use high quality materials and proven compression elements. When correctly serviced and operated within limits, they are built for demanding environments and reliable long-term performance.

Compressor range

Our range of Atlas Copco air compressors and air treatment

Design Air offers a wide variety of compressors available to suit different applications and budgets, helping sites select the correct compressor capacity for demand.

Piston Air Compressors

Piston Air Compressors

A durable and cost-effective solution for shops, workshops, garages and intermittent air demand.

0.5-15 kW2-67 cfm10-30 bar
Key details
  • Built for longevity and easy maintenance
  • Oil-lubricated and oil-free options available
  • Motor range: 0.5 - 15 kW
  • Free air delivery: 2 - 67 cfm
  • Working pressure: 10 - 30 bar(g)
Oil-Injected Rotary Screw Compressors

Oil-Injected Rotary Screw Compressors

Ideal for demanding 24/7 industrial use, including G, GA and GA VSD+ series compressors.

2-500 kW8-3,217 cfm5-14 bar
Key details
  • Efficient oil-injected element and robust performance
  • Quiet continuous operation for industrial sites
  • Motor range: 2 - 500 kW
  • Free air delivery: 8 - 3,217 cfm
  • Working pressure: 5 - 14 bar(g)
Oil-Free Air Compressors

Oil-Free Air Compressors

Class 0 oil-free air for food, beverage, pharmaceutical, electronics and other sensitive environments.

1.5-55 kW6-302 cfmClass 0
Key details
  • Z-series oil-free rotary screw and SF scroll options
  • Designed to reduce contamination risk
  • Motor range: 1.5 - 55 kW
  • Free air delivery: 6 - 302 cfm
  • Working pressure: 4 - 10 bar(g)
Scroll Compressors

Scroll Compressors

Extremely quiet, vibration-free operation with a compact footprint for laboratories, clinics and noise-sensitive sites.

Low-noiseCompactClean air
Key details
  • Low-noise operation
  • Compact plant-room footprint
  • Suited to clean and sensitive environments
Portable Air Compressors

Portable Air Compressors

Robust mobile air power for construction sites, utility work, marine, offshore and remote jobs.

MobileFuel-efficientSite-ready
Key details
  • Fuel-efficient mobile compressed air
  • Designed for easy transport
  • Reliable performance away from a fixed compressor room
Air Dryers and Air Treatment

Air Dryers and Air Treatment

Refrigerant and desiccant dryers, filtration and air treatment to protect equipment and end-products.

RefrigerantDesiccantISO 8573
Key details
  • Remove moisture from compressed air
  • Line filtration to protect air quality
  • Supports ISO 8573 air quality goals
Complete Industrial Solutions

Complete Industrial Solutions

A broader Atlas Copco portfolio covering compressed air, nitrogen generation, vacuum pumps, blowers and power equipment.

NitrogenVacuumBlowers
Key details
  • Compressed air and air treatment
  • On-site nitrogen generation
  • Vacuum pumps and blowers

Compliance and safety

Your partner for UK compliance and safety

Operating industrial compressed air systems in the UK requires strict adherence to safety regulations. Design Air helps customers navigate requirements so their sites are safe and compliant.

  • Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 (PSSR). Design Air can provide and manage Written Scheme of Examination support for pressure systems.
  • Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER). Equipment should be installed and serviced to meet HSE standards for safe operation.
  • Practical support. The aim is an installation that is efficient, maintainable and fully aligned with health and safety obligations.

Technology comparison

How Atlas Copco technology compares

Atlas Copco offers a market-leading range, and Design Air also services and understands other major compressor brands. This comparison helps frame the practical differences.

What mattersAtlas CopcoIngersoll RandKaeser & CompAir
VSD energy efficiency Pioneer, market-leadingCapableSigma Profile efficiency
Durability and build Proven elementsKnown for durabilitySolid
Remote diagnostics SMARTLINKVariesVaries
Oil-free Class 0 Class 0 optionsAvailableAvailable
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Atlas Copco vs Ingersoll Rand

Atlas Copco is a pioneer in VSD technology, particularly with later VSD generations, often leading on energy efficiency. Ingersoll Rand is known for durability, so the right choice depends on site duty, efficiency goals and support needs.

Atlas Copco vs Kaeser and CompAir

Kaeser is known for Sigma Profile rotors and system efficiency. Atlas Copco competes with SMARTLINK remote diagnostics, oil-free Class 0 options and broad lifecycle support. Design Air helps compare options against the application rather than the brochure alone.

Atlas Copco compressor room serviced by Design Air

Sizing and selection

Not sure which compressor fits your site?

Tell us your tools, duty cycle and air quality needs. Our engineers will size the compressor, dryer and pipework as one system and quote it properly.

Air compressor FAQs

Air compressor questions engineers ask us

Is Atlas Copco a good air compressor?
Yes. Atlas Copco is widely considered an industry standard for reliability, efficiency and innovation. Businesses often choose Atlas Copco air compressors because of VSD technology, oil-free options and strong lifecycle support.
What is an air compressor and how does it work?

An air compressor converts power from an electric motor or engine into compressed air. It draws in atmospheric air, compresses it, stores or delivers it at pressure and releases it through downstream controls.

  • The compression chamber raises air pressure.
  • Outlet valves and regulators control delivery pressure.
  • Filters, separators and dryers remove moisture or impurities before use.
Who makes Atlas Copco air compressors?
Atlas Copco manufactures its own compressors. The company was founded in Sweden in 1873 and designs and manufactures compressor products globally under strict quality control.
What types of compressors does Atlas Copco make?
Atlas Copco manufactures oil-injected rotary screw compressors, oil-free compressors, piston compressors, scroll compressors and portable road compressor units.
What is an air compressor used for?

Compressed air is used across manufacturing, automotive, construction, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, healthcare, aerospace, electronics and energy applications.

  • Manufacturing: pneumatic tools, actuators and material handling.
  • Automotive: impact wrenches, paint sprayers and tyre inflation.
  • Food and beverage: clean air for packaging, processing and cleaning.
  • Pharmaceutical and healthcare: medical devices, dental tools and cleanroom processes.
  • Energy and utilities: pneumatic controls and combustion air support.
What size air compressor do I need?

Sizing depends on the total air consumption of every tool or process that may run at the same time, plus the duty cycle and pressure required. Common tool guide ranges include:

  • 1/2-inch impact wrench: 4-8 CFM.
  • 3/4-inch impact wrench: 8-12 CFM.
  • Air drill: 3-8 CFM depending on chuck size.
  • Dual-action air sander: 10-12 CFM.
  • Paint spray gun: 7-12 CFM.
  • Blow gun: 3-8 CFM.

These figures are approximate. Design Air can survey demand and help specify the right compressor and receiver arrangement for the actual site.

What does compressor FAD mean?
FAD stands for Free Air Delivery. It describes the actual volume of compressed air a compressor can deliver to the downstream system at a specified pressure, temperature and humidity condition. FAD is usually lower than theoretical displacement because real compressors lose capacity through heat, mechanical inefficiency and pressure losses.
What is the difference between screw and piston compressors?

Screw compressors provide continuous, pulsation-free airflow and are well suited to industrial applications with higher or continuous air demand. Piston compressors are often a lower-cost option for intermittent demand.

  • Screw compressors usually offer higher airflow in a compact package.
  • They tend to be quieter and better suited to continuous operation.
  • Piston compressors can be practical for smaller workshops or intermittent tasks.
What is the difference between fixed speed and VSD compressors?

A fixed-speed compressor is suited to stable and predictable demand. A VSD compressor adjusts speed to match changing air demand, which can reduce energy consumption and maintain tighter pressure control on variable-load sites.

  • Fixed speed: simple, predictable and cost-effective when demand is steady.
  • VSD: more flexible and efficient when demand varies.
  • Cost decision: VSD usually costs more upfront but can reduce operating cost over time.
Do I need an oil-free compressor?
Choose oil-free air when oil contamination cannot be tolerated. Typical sectors include food and beverage, pharmaceutical, medical, electronics, laboratories and clean rooms. For general heavy industrial applications, an oil-lubricated compressor can often provide stronger durability, efficiency and lifetime value. The right answer depends on product risk, air quality specification and duty cycle.
Oil-free vs oil-lubricated compressors

Oil-free pros: cleaner air, no oil carryover risk and good fit for sensitive environments. Oil-free cons: often shorter lifespan, more heat management and potentially lower efficiency than oil-lubricated alternatives.

Oil-lubricated pros: longer lifespan, quieter operation, better heavy-duty suitability and strong efficiency. Oil-lubricated cons: possible oil contamination risk in applications that require oil-free air.

How often should I service my Atlas Copco compressor?
Service intervals depend on model, running hours and site conditions. A common guide is every 2,000 to 4,000 running hours, but the compressor controller and service plan should define the actual schedule.

Resources

Brochures and downloads

Specifications, brochures and selection guides for the Atlas Copco range. Get in touch if you need a document we have not listed.

Screw compressor brochures

G, GA and GA VSD+ series

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Oil-free and scroll

Class 0 and low-noise range

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Piston and portable

Reciprocating and mobile units

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