Is Your
Compressor System
Set Up Properly?
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For most shops and plants compressed air is essential. Day to day operations come to a complete halt when the compressor goes down. Just about everyone that works in a shop or plant from owners & managers to the mechanics & crafts personnel know this. Additionally, most everyone is aware of the water build up in the air lines. What many industry specialists don't know is the damage that the water build up can do to air equipment tools, processes and finishes. Water will wash out lubricating oils from air motors, cylinders, wrenches, sanders, drills, die grinders, ratchets, hammers, nibblers, shears etc. It will clump sandblasting media and produce uneven and inconsistent results. Painted surfaces, especially fine finishes, can have blemishes and fogging which require rework and/or extensive buffing.
You do not have to deal with these problems. Simply removing water from your compressed air system with an Air-Options, Inc. dryer will correct all of these situations. Tools will last longer, processes will go smoother and finishes will have a deeper luster.
Below is a basic compressed air system diagram. Take a minute and compare
this layout to your existing layout. Chances are, your system could use some
tuning up. For more information on compressed air systems or questions on
your processes please feel free to call and talk to one of our applications
engineers.
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and thanks ........
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for choosing Air-Options.
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