Compressed air systems are part of most industrial facilities and could be described as the “heart of the plant.” Should the system fail to deliver a reliable, clean, cool, and dry supply of compressed air at a constant pressure, in a cost-effective manner, some big troubles may occur.
In years past, ensuring this constant delivery required continuous manual intervention that consumed valuable time resources from your stretched maintenance personnel. But things are different these days. In the last ten years or so, both large innovations and incremental changes in the compressed air world have improved things for compressed air users.
In this eHandbook, you'll learn:
- Key improvements in the compressed air industry over the last 10 years
- How to avoid excessive energy use
Sponsored by: Vortec (ITW Air Management) and Kaeser Compressors