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COMPRESSED AIR

 


  • Carbon Zero range on show (05 August,2010)

    A major feature of the Atlas Copco Compressors stand at The Energy Event 2010 will be its Carbon Zero range of air compressors. These compressors are equipped with advanced heat recovery systems capable of recovering 100% of electrical energy input.

  • Leak detection and  (05 August,2010)

    In order to help businesses improve the energy efficiency of their compressed air systems, rotary vane compressor manufacturer Mattei launched a leak detection and repair service earlier this year, headed up by business development manager John Taylo

  • Air-Tech showcases energy (05 August,2010)

    At Air-Tech 2010, CompAir exhibited models from its range of rotary screw and Hydrovane compressors. Technical experts were on hand throughout the show to advise on the different options available to businesses keen to improve environmental performan

  • Keeping the beer flowing  (05 August,2010)

    When the Black Sheep Brewery invested in a new cask line four years ago they opted for a Boge SD 40 screw compressor to power the cask filling process. Four years on and the SD 40 continues to provide the Black Sheep Brewery with a reliable and effi

  • A question of quality (05 August,2010)

    Jeremy Salisbury of Brammer, examines the issues surrounding maintaining the purity and performance of compressed air systems.

  • Can a new compressed air system pay for itself? (10 March,2010)

    It may be time to invest in a new compressed air system but in the current economic climate is this a viable option? Would it be cheaper to make do with your existing system for a bit longer - or is running an ageing compressor more expensive in the

  • The importance of experience (13 August,2009)

    Despite the skills and expertise required for servicing, maintaining and repairing a compressed air system, an engineer doesn’t need any specific qualifications or certificates to carry out these tasks – meaning that anyone owning a compressor can’t

  • Putting energy firmly on the agenda (17 May,2008)

    Compressed air energy savings must be a long term strategy for industry. PWE reports.

  • Understanding air filtration (07 October,2007)

    Understanding the basics of compressed air filtration is essential to be able to specify a solution that optimises the uptime of machinery, and ultimately, minimises costs. PWE reports.

  • Alternative funding  (03 July,2007)

    PWE takes a closer look at new ways of funding your compressed air equipment.

  • Meeting the grade! (30 November,1999)

    PWE asked domnick hunter’s Mark White for advice on how manufacturers can meet the requirements of the Food Grade Compressed Air Code of Practice.