
Common process compressor failures and how to prevent them
08.27.25
ROCHEM Fyrewash Ltd
5-6 Sun Valley Business Park
Winnall Close, Winchester
Hampshire
SO23 0LB
ROCHEM Fyrewash Inc
23707 West Hardy Road
Spring
Texas
77373
08.27.25
are essential to smooth and productive industrial operations. Should your process compressor fail, from lost revenue to expensive repairs/replacements and labour for necessary works.
Today we’re looking at the common causes of process compressor failures and how to prevent them, saving you avoidable expenses and the stress of equipment breakdown.
In , process compressor failures are extremely disruptive due to the highly demanding operating conditions. Failure can be caused by:
in the gas itself cause corrosion, erosion and fouling. Lubricants can also be responsible for fouling.
Over time, the process compressor becomes worn e.g. high pressure and corrosive gases deform valves and corrode surfaces; seals degrade due to extreme temperature changes and chemical corrosion; bearings may fail due to insufficient lubrication and/or misalignment. The latter results in vibration and eventually rotor damage.
Thermal stress is caused by overloading, ineffective heat dissipation or blocked coolers.
Like lots of equipment, process compressors are vulnerable to power surges or cuts, especially at offshore sites. It’s also essential that sensors are working correctly and give accurate readings as any issues may result in sub-optimal operating conditions or delayed shutdowns due to unreported problems.
Many process compressor failures are entirely preventable and due to human error:
Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to avoid process compressor failure. While some measures come with minor financial outlay, the savings in real terms are huge.
At Rochem, we’ve specialised in process and chemicals for over 40 years. Our products help gas and oil maintain their equipment and prevent costly, unscheduled shutdowns.
With our help, implementing regular on-line cleaning using specialised nozzles and industry-leading will contribute to the effective and efficient running of your process compressor while extending its lifespan. If you’re interested in how we help our customers, read a recent case study .
While there are a range of potential causes when it comes to process compressor failure, fouling needn’t be one of them. If you’re interested in protecting your equipment and maintaining your profit margin, we’re here to help. Please with our knowledgeable team to discuss process compressor washing at your specific site.
Post written by Martin Howarth
An extensive knowledge of mechanical and electrical engineering together with hands on experience with gas turbines provides a bedrock for his work at Rochem.