WEBINAR

Compressed Air Systems: Where You’re Overspending and Where You Can’t Afford to Be Wrong

Most plants overspend on compressed air in the wrong places—and underestimate risk where it matters. Learn how to match air quality to application, reduce costs and avoid mistakes that can impact uptime, compliance and product quality.
May 28, 2026
3:00 PM UTC
1 hour

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Summary

Most industrial facilities don’t have a compressed air problem; they have a compressed air allocation problem.

Across a single plant, compressed air supports everything from critical production processes to basic utility functions. Yet many facilities apply a one-size-fits-all approach, either overspending on high-purity air where it isn’t needed or underestimating risk in applications where it matters most.

The result is higher energy costs, unnecessary capital investment and exposure to failures that can impact product quality, uptime and compliance.

In this live session, we’ll break down how to evaluate compressed air systems based on application-level risk, not assumptions. Using real-world examples across industries, we’ll show how leading plants structure their systems to balance performance, reliability and total cost of ownership. You’ll leave with a practical framework to identify where you’re overspending, where you may be exposed and how to make more confident decisions moving forward.

Key takeaways

  • Identify where your plant is overspending on compressed air
  • Differentiate between critical and non-critical air applications
  • Evaluate the real risk of contamination across your system
  • Apply the right level of air quality to each use case
  • Optimize your system for cost, reliability, and performance

 

Speaker

Rob Grizzle

Rob Grizzle

Regional Sales Manager

Kaishan USA

Rob Grizzle serves as a Midwest sales manager at Kaishan USA and brings more than 30 years of experience in industrial sales, distribution and operations. He works closely with compressor distributors across the region, applying a relationship-driven, hands-on approach to grow market share, strengthen partnerships and solve real-world compressed air challenges.

 

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