
Getting the CFM right starts with understanding what your tools and applications actually demand.
Every pneumatic tool draws a specific airflow. Add up the CFM requirements for all tools running simultaneously, then multiply by 0.6–0.7 to account for duty cycle, not every tool runs at full load continuously.
| Application | Typical CFM Range |
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| Abrasive blasting (single nozzle) | 185–375 CFM |
| Spray painting (per gun) | 15–25 CFM |
| Impact wrenches | 4–7 CFM each |
| Die grinders | 4–6 CFM each |
| Needle scalers | 8–12 CFM each |
| Deck / equipment testing | 90–185 CFM |
Running two blast nozzles plus a grinder?
That’s 380+ CFM before duty cycle adjustment.
Running five pneumatic tools on a maintenance job?
132–185 CFM typically covers it.
Most industrial applications run between 7 and 10 bar (100–145 psi). Heavy-duty blasting and testing may require up to 13 bar (189 psi). All three JUZEV models operate across the full range up to 13 bar, pressure isn’t the differentiator, CFM capacity is.
Long hose runs lose pressure. Hot environments reduce compressor efficiency. Confined or indoor spaces rule out diesel entirely. If your site has standard 3-phase power, electric is the more practical and cost-effective choice for most Singapore industrial facilities.
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JUZEV-75
Compact Power
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Most Versatile
JUZEV-90
Mid-Range Workhorse
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JUZEV-132W
Heavy-Duty
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| Best For | |||
| Ideal Use | Tight spaces, lighter jobs, single-tool operations | Mid-range sites, multi-tool setups, general industrial | Heavy-duty, large-scale plant & marine operations |
| Performance | |||
| CFM Range | 185–502 cfm | 300–587 cfm | 352–851 cfm |
| Max Pressure | 13 bar189 psi | 13 bar189 psi | 13 bar189 psi |
| Motor Power | 75 kW100 hp | 90 kW120 hp | 132 kW175 hp |
| Specifications | |||
| Noise Level | 69 dB(A)Quietest | 72 dB(A) | 75 dB(A) |
| Weight | 1,400 kgLightest | 1,790 kg | 2,415 kg |
| Cooling | Direct Air | Direct Air | Water + AirDual cooling system |
| Air Outlet | R2" | DN80 | DN80 |
| Best For | |||
| Ideal Use | Tight spaces, lighter jobs, single-tool operations | Mid-range sites, multi-tool setups, general industrial | Heavy-duty, large-scale plant & marine operations |
Fits where others can’t, even confined shipyard bays. Quietest in class at 69 dB.
Marine · Shipbuilding · Construction
Covers most ops without oversizing. The safe bet, and the most popular.
Manufacturing · Construction · General Industrial
Petrochemical, power gen, large marine yards. Water + air cooled when heat won’t quit.
Petrochemical · Power Gen · Marine
Just 69 dB, works next to residential zones without complaints.
Manufacturing · Construction · Residential-Adjacent
Dual-cooled to run nonstop in conditions that shut other compressors down.
Petrochemical · Refinery · Power Gen
The one most customers pick. If in doubt, start here. You can always scale up.
Marine · Shipbuilding · Construction