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Oil-Free Vs. Oil-Flooded Compressed Air Systems: Which is Best for Your Operation?
Posted on January 22, 2020 -
Air Compressors and Dryers • Compressed Air and Gas • Compressors
Oil-Free Air Compressors The term “oil-free compressed air” is often used to describe compressed air that is generated by oil-free compressors. This category of compressor includes centrif
Read MoreCompressed Air Rental Gives Texas Power Plant Confidence To Power Through Dog Days of Summer
Posted on October 1, 2019 -
Air Compressors and Dryers • Compressed Air and Gas • Compressors
When the temperature starts to rise in Central Texas and desperate residents adjust the thermostat in response, Todd Oehlke’s ears perk up. As an electrical supervisor at the Sam Seymour Power
Read MoreHow to Reduce Compressed Air System Energy Costs in Just 5 Steps
Posted on February 2, 2019 -
Air Compressors and Dryers
Industry experts estimate that 10% to 30% of the electricity consumed by industrial facilities is used in compressed air systems. Further, 80% of the cost of a new compressed air system over a 5-year
Read More3 Truths That May Surprise You About Compressed Air Costs and Potential Savings
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Air Compressors and Dryers • Compressed Air and Gas • Compressors
You might be surprised to learn that compressed air inefficiencies in industrial applications likely aren’t primarily the fault of the compressor. You might also be surprised to learn that operators
Read More5 Reasons Why Compressed Air Will Remain a Primary Power Source in Industrial Operations
Posted on December 22, 2018 -
Air Compressors and Dryers • Services
Compressed air is so common in industrial settings that it is often referred to as the fourth utility. In fact, more than 75% of all industrial applications require compressed air at some point in the
Read MoreAsk the Experts: Why Flow Modulation is Important in a Rental Compressor
Posted on August 21, 2018 -
Air Compressors and Dryers
Q. Not all rental compressors offer operators the ability to modulate the air flow and pressure. Is this an important feature, and if so, why? A. Ultimately, it is up to the end user to determine the
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