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Compressor solutions for a wide range of industrial applications worldwide

Mehrer develops and manufactures piston and diaphragm compressors for demanding industrial applications. Our systems are used worldwide – from beverage technology and energy recovery to petrochemical processes and inert gas recovery.

Thanks to our many years of experience handling challenging gases – including highly toxic and flammable media – Mehrer is a reliable partner for industrial compression solutions. Companies in the energy, chemical, mechanical engineering, industrial gas, food, and research sectors rely on our more than 135 years of experience in compression technology.

Our key figures at a glance:

  • Up to 1000 bar maximum pressure

  • 135 years of experience in compression technolog

  • 54,250 cubic metres of gas volume processed daily

Your application – our compaction solution

Take advantage of our extensive expertise from a wide range of application areas. With our decades of experience in the compression of a wide range of gases, we are ideally equipped to efficiently solve your specific challenges.

Carbon Dioxide

Reliable solutions for CO₂ recovery and process applications.

Hydrogen

High-pressure solutions for hydrogen and energy applications.

Natural Gas / Biogas

Efficient solutions for natural gas and biogas applications.

Nitrogen

Reliable solutions for industrial nitrogen applications.

Argon / Helium

Solutions for high-purity and specialty gas applications.

Other gases

Tailored solutions for a wide range of gas applications.

Our solutions in use

In addition to standard applications, we also implement customized solutions for specialty gases. With our broad gas portfolio and decades of experience, we develop compression solutions precisely tailored to your process requirements.

Explore our projects and references and see for yourself the quality and performance of our systems.

Environmentally friendly CO2 recovery

Drinking water treatment using the CARIX process

Compression of green hydrogen

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