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.
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Whether we realize it or not, compressed air is used all around us in many seen and unseen applications. It is estimated that air compressors are used in 85% of manufacturing processes.
You may not worry often, if at all, about whether or not your air compressor is running safely. And you really don’t have to, because compressor manufacturers do.
In industries where compressed air is an essential driver of operations, reliable compressors that provide consistent supply are critical.
Packaging is more than an afterthought. Yes, it needs to protect the product inside during shipping and the buying process. But, it’s more than that. The package is who you are as a brand. The first thing customers notice about you.
A lot of planning and expense goes into designing and installing a compressed air system. One often overlooked element however, is the drain.