End Uses
Without compressed air monitoring, up to 30% of the compressed air generated goes to waste. This waste occurs for several reasons, including leaks caused by failures at joints and tubes, exposure to vibration and normal component wear, and the suboptimization of machines and devices. Continuous monitoring capabilities allow operators to detect leaks and other anomalies in their early stages. By addressing pneumatic issues before they can grow, companies can reduce compressed air use by 20% to 30%.
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What is In-Process Air Gauging?
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Steel Forging Facility Maximizes Investment in Compressed Air System
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Steel Mill Energy Audits Include Air Compressor Performance Testing
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CAPS Inc. Audit Turns Off 100 hp in Air Compressors
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Managing Dust Collectors in Cement Production
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Evaluating Operational Costs of Sandblasting Operations
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Hidden Compressed Air Opportunities in Chemical Plants
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Meat Processing Plant Eliminates 1000 SCFM of Compressed Air Flow
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Proper Compressed Air for IS Glass Container Machines
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