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Compressed air condensate - unavoidable during the cooling of compressed air. When compressed air cools in the after-coolers and in refrigeration-dryers, water automatically condenses. This has potentially expensive consequences: Corrosion of pipes, greater wear on pneumatic valves, cylinders and tools, deteriorations(s) in the performance of after-coolers and heat exchangers. The result is rising costs for pneumatic technology and inadequate process reliability. Your compressed air therefore needs to be freed of condensate efficiently and reliably (at a high degree of separation). |
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The biggest potential for savings is in the reduction of your energy and maintenance costs. Compressed air filtration is assessed to various criteria, such as type, quality, reliability and technical efficiency of compressed air filters. All this must add up to economical efficiency: With compressed air systems working to more or less at full capacity, 80% of the running costs is due to energy consumption. And right here, the new Clearpoint compressed air filters will help you save money. |