EMAX has engineered air compressors in Shanghai since 2001 — rotary screw, piston, scroll, and oil-free — for distributors and importers who need certified, consistent equipment they can stock with confidence.
An air compressor has to do one thing reliably for years, in a market a distributor stakes their name on. That is the brief EMAX has built to since 2001, drawing on founder Frank Sun’s 40-year pneumatic engineering career.
The range spans the four architectures most operations need: rotary screw for continuous industrial duty, piston for workshop and field work, scroll for low-noise clean-air sites, and oil-free for food, medical, and electronics. Every screw-line pressure vessel carries AS1210 certification — the design-registration standard required in Australian and New Zealand food, mining, and construction work, and one most Chinese-built compressors cannot supply.
Six families, 24 series, 136 models — each detail page carries the specs, certifications, and downloads a procurement team checks before they commit.
PM VSD and fixed-speed screw compressors, 10–400 HP, with AS1210-certified vessels.
Oil-lubricated, oil-free, and engine-driven piston compressors for workshop and field duty.
Low-noise oil-free and oil-injected scroll compressors for clean-air and sensitive sites.
Water-lubricated screw, piston, and scroll architectures for food, medical, and electronics.
Piston pump heads, filtration, and system parts built for OEM integration.
Multi-function platforms, two-stage high-pressure units, and refrigerated air dryers.
AS1210, CE, ISO 9001, and ISO 13485 across the catalogue, with component-level ASME and UL on request — so the paperwork clears customs and inspection in the markets you sell into.
Models are matched to 20GP and 40HQ container loading, with lead times and MOQs a distribution business can plan a season around.
Every family ships from one Shanghai factory under one standard, so what a distributor stocked last year is what arrives next year.
Share your market, the families you have in mind, and your volume. You will reach the people who make the equipment, not a call centre.