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Guidelines for Optimizing Drying and Blow-Off Operations
Many manufacturers haven't examined the many applications in their plant that require compressed air. But compressed air is a costly utility that can account for 1/3 of a plant's total electricity usage. By optimizing your compressed air applications you may be able to save tens of thousands of dollars annually.
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