“PFFF.” I’m sure you are all familiar with that sound when you first pull back the lid on a pot of yoghurt. If you are not careful you can even sometimes get a lively one!
Compressed air treatment, or contaminant removal, sometimes seems like an afterthought.
Whilst the oil and gas industry is one that has been getting less spotlight in recent years due to developments in green energy, it is still a critical industry employing millions of people around the world and using millions of CFM of compressed
As we become more and more digitized as a society, experts believe we are heading toward a paper-free world. Despite our reliance on modern technology however, old fashioned paper is still a critical part of our day-to-day lives.
Throughout much of its portable diesel air compressor portfolio, Sullair offers customers their choice of engines, including Caterpillar.
One of the most challenging parts of installing a new compressed air system can be correctly sizing it for both today and years for now—all while maintaining optimal efficiency.
Often referred to as the fourth utility, compressed air in a manufacturing facility is ubiquitous and energy consuming.
Air Purity is critical for many operations. When purchasing a new compressor, one of the biggest questions should be, “What are the consequences of contamination in my application?”
Sullair, an industry leader in innovative compressed air solutions since 1965, commemorated its 5-year anniversary of becoming a Hitachi Group Company with a company picnic and tree planting.
It’s something most of us use every single day but don’t necessarily think about it: glass.