Proportioning the Compressed Air Dryer
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Nitrogen plays an essential role in keeping our food fresh and increasing its shelf life. In a process called Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP), it displaces ambient air in food containers. This keeps other gases, especially oxygen, away from the food and slows its degradation. Therefore, if you are operating in the food and beverage industry, you need a steady supply of food grade nitrogen. It keeps your chips crispy, your coffee flavorful and your wine tasty.
But what is food grade nitrogen? Compressed air or industrial gases, like nitrogen, that come into contact with food have to meet stringent quality standards. This protects the consumers who end up ingesting these products.
The goal is to keep contaminants like moisture, particles, microorganisms or oil residue away from the food. This is crucial to preserving it and preventing the build-up of mold or fungi.
Anybody who cooks or eats knows the potential problems that these contaminants and oxygen can cause. That is why we cover up food, put it in tin foil or saran wrap. We also know the harm moisture, the most common contaminant, can do if it comes into contact with food items like flour or sugar.
There are two ways of getting food grade nitrogen. One is to purchase it from a vendor. However, that is expensive and has several other disadvantages: It poses logistical challenges and could result in supply bottlenecks. In addition, the heavy, pressurized nitrogen containers are an occupational safety hazard.
The second method is to generate nitrogen on site. This is much less expensive, ensures a steady supply and lets you choose the required nitrogen purity.
For on-site nitrogen generation, you need a generator and a compressor. The latter compresses ambient air and sends it to the generator, which separates the nitrogen from all other gases – especially oxygen. Since air always contains contaminants, it is essential to filter them out early in this process. Otherwise, they will reduce the quality and purity of the nitrogen and come into contact with the food items.
This means that an effective air treatment is the key to keeping the nitrogen pure. In fact, several organizations have identified the compressed air used in processing and packaging a possible threat to food air safety. These include the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the Safe Quality Food Institute and the British Retail Consortium.
Fortunately, there are lots of ways to eliminate the contaminants from your compressed air and ensure you produce food grade nitrogen.
Pneumatech offers all of the necessary air treatment products and options.
From different types of filters to air dryers, we help you get the job done, protect your food items and your end customers.
For example, you can count on our coalescing filters to remove wet particulates and oil aerosols from the compressed air. Sterile filters and dust removal filters take care of particulates, and microorganisms while adsorption filters eliminate oil vapor.
These filters can be installed throughout the compressed air system. All of them have been fully tested and qualified according to the latest ISO8573 and ISO12500 standards.
Then there are different types of dryers that get rid of the moisture that poses the greatest threat by volume.
This includes the innovative Pneumatech PH HE desiccant dryer series. The dryers use a solid desiccant. That offers all of the benefits of desiccant dryers while eliminating the drawbacks of older models featuring loose desiccant beads.
To find out more about our different air treatment products, simply contact a Ash Air expert. They will answer all of your nitrogen questions.
Pneumatech gives oxygen to your business. With the PPOG series, Pneumatech offers an attractive replacement for traditional oxygen supply with very interesting returns on investment.
The PPOG1-120 series uses Pressure Swing Adsorption technology to extract oxygen from compressed air, resulting in oxygen purity levels up to 95%.
The PPOG 2-18 HE series is a true game changer in on-site oxygen generation. 30% more efficient than traditional oxygen generators, the PPOG HE gives you the oxygen volume, purity and reliability you need at a massively reduced cost and a smaller environmental footprint.
PSA Oxygen Generators
With the PPOG series, Pneumatech offers an attractive replacement for traditional oxygen supply with very interesting returns on investment.
Discover the inner workings, versatile applications, and numerous benefits of an N2 generator. This revolutionary machine effectively separates nitrogen from compressed air, comprised of 78% N2 and 21% O2. A gas generator stands out as the easiest, most flexible, and economically viable method for securing your own nitrogen supply. Elevate your professional approach and embrace the efficiency and sustainability offered by on-site nitrogen generation, exclusively available in New Zealand.
Ash Air has a range of quality cycling and non-cycling Pneumatech refrigerated dryers for your air compressors.Our non-cycling Pneumatech refrigerated dryers offer a reliable and economic solution for removing moisture from your compressed air system. These refrigerated dryers for air compressors are easy to install, offer energy savings, prevent pressure losses, are equipped with rotary compressors and R410A refrigerant, and have improved connectivity features.
The Ash Air collection of very dependable cycling Pneumatech refrigerated dryers offer easy-to-use controllers, are easy to install with low maintenance needs, and are energy efficient with zero-loss drains.
We also supply a range of superior performance refrigerated dryers for air compressors with variable speed technology that matches energy consumption to the actual compressed air demand, have stable pressure dew points, and are available with both air-cooled and water-cooled condensers.
Our innovative desiccant dryers give customers efficient protection against the presence of any humidity in the air, which often is the source of pipe corrosion and decreased efficiency of equipment and tools.
The Ash Air range of advanced technology 360-1080 m3/hr and 1188-10800 m3/hr adsorption air dryers are for customers who have a focus on energy efficiency and low operating costs, while maintaining the highest standards in air purity. Our Pneumatech blower purge air dryers use heated blower purge air to remove moisture from the desiccant material, which means no purge loss during regeneration.
Here at Ash Air, we offer BA 15-310 HE Breathing Air Purifiers. The Pneumatech solution for Industrial Breathing Air applications, build to exceed standards. The Breathing Air Dryer range assures safe working environment in a wide range of applications. Built to exceed standards, Breathing Air Dryers provide certified breathing air, even in situations with polluted intake air to ensure personnel safety at all times.
The Pneumatech solution for Industrial Breathing Air applications, build to exceed standards. The Breathing Air Dryer range assures safe working environment in a wide range of applications. Built to exceed standards, Breathing Air Dryers provide certified breathing air, even in situations with polluted intake air to ensure personnel safety at all times.
Ash Air has been around in New Zealand since 1979, and we’ve grown into a nationwide company with international support and a
reputation for quality and reliability.We look after all things compressed air for your business!
Ash Air's range of Chicago Pneumatic, Alup, Pneumatech, and Quincy compressors are used extensively around the world in industries
ranging from oil and gas to food, automotive and farming, and we bring you these world class compressors here in the land of the long white
cloud.Our technicians are compressed air equipment experts and are dedicated to addressing customer needs. Supported by a 13 locations
nationwide, Ash Air offers one of the widest selections of compressed air equipment and parts available today in New Zealand.
With Ash Air compressors, you can count on reliability and high performance for even the most demanding applications. We focus our
efforts on the following:
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Proportioning the Compressed Air Dryer
Trying to figure out which air dryer capacity is best for you? Here are some factors to consider.
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Maintenance budget: 8 factors to consider
Just like any other equipment, a compressed air installation also requires the necessary maintenance work during its entire
lifespan. Even though maintenance costs are only about 5 to 10% of a machine's annual operating costs, failure to budget for
maintenance can have potentially disastrous consequences.
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The air dyer is one of the most ignored cooler in the system. A dirty condenser will cause water in the lines, or worse it will cause
complete dryer failure.
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Why Replace CO2 with Nitrogen in your Brewery
Using nitrogen is not about fully replacing CO2, but it can reduce their consumption of CO2 by close to 70%. Using nitrogen is about
sustainability. Creating your own nitrogen is easy and will reduce the use of a greenhouse gas, which is better for the environment. It will
also save you money as early as month one adding that savings to your bottom line.
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What do I need to know about ICONS?
ICONS: Intelligent Connectivity System: The insight into your compressed air system, wherever you are. Learn More about ICONS in this article here!
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A question that is occasionally asked by our customers to Ash Air is 'what is the cost of compressed air?' This article looks at the
product costs involved with compressed air, as well as minimising the energy cost of compressors and cost allocation. When looking at these
factors, we need to realise what causes dropped efficiency of your compressor, leading to increased costs of compressed air.
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How to avoid falling objects when working at heights
You may have great fall protection measures in place to keep employees safe when working at height, but what about their co-workers below?
Dropped tools and other falling objects are a major hazard – and one that isn’t always fully addressed.
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Providing a safe working environment for operators is essential, especially when using pneumatic tools and compressed air. If there is a
failure in the air network and the hose is not adequately clamped, the resulting whiplash could be devastating. Failure to follow best
practice can result in injuries, associated production downtime and decreased productivity.
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Why do I need a dryer for my compressor?
A common questions asked is why do I need an air dryer for my compressor? Typically, air compressors produce water, and although the
water can be drained, there can still be aerosol and vapour droplets that are present. This is because water cannoet be compressed. Water
can damage your compressor by corroding the valves, pipes and machinery controls, which will cost you time and money to resolve. In
the long run, the cost of a new compressor is a small price to pay compared to the loss of production that could potentially arise due
to water damage in your compressor.
What are some preventable causes of air compressor failure?
Air compressors can fail for an assortment of different reasons: Normal wear and tear, lifespan and age of the unit, poor maintenance, power surge, install issues are just a few the come to mind. Check out this blog to find out our top 7 tips to ensure your compressor is looked
after!
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Simple Ways to Reduce Your Compressed Air Costs?
Air compressors use considerable volumes of energy during a typical work cycle. When you add up all the expenses of operating a facility,
any savings can help you boost your bottom line.
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What Should You Know When Buying a Compressor for the First Time?
If you have never bought a rotary screw air compressor before; do the following. Add up the air consumption of all the equipment at your
shop. That will be the amount of air your desired compressor should provide.
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How to Know When Your Industrial Air Compressor Needs Servicing
Knowing the telltale signs of wear and tear, understanding your product’s specifications and usability guidelines, and knowing when it’s
prudent to call in repairs are skills that could save you a lot of time, effort, and money in the long term.
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One-stage vs Multi-stage Compressor
Find out the difference between a one-stage compressor and a multi-stage compressor.
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How do I winterise my air compressor?
That cold, rainy, and in some places icey New Zealand winter is upon us, and with the following air compressor tips, your air system will be
prepared with the preferred temperatures, despite the weather outside. Regardless of whether or not it actually snows or freezes up where
you live, most winterisation service recommendations are also basic, solid maintenance procedures that will help extend the life and
operational efficiencies of air compressors regardless of whether you live in Queenstown or Northland.
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How to find the better desiccant dryer
The right desiccant dryer with quality desiccant will improve dryer performance and lifetime and will reduce energy and service costs.
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How to Find the Best Air Compressor for Painting Cars
If you're wondering what an air compressor actually is, you've come to the right place. Simply, air compressors convert power in to air that
is pressurised which is then used to power air tools such as spray guns. Air compressors are used in a wide range of applications, so
naturally if you want one that will be designed for spray painting your vehicle, you want a compressor specifically made for spray guns!
This way your compressor will be able to provide the right amount of power to perform the job.
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How to Optimise Compressor Operating Costs
Compressed air plays a fundamental role in industrial activities. Depending on the type of application, the energy cost of producing
compressed air can be very high. Below are some tips to save on you compressor bill.
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Upgrading Your Compressor: When is the Right Time?
Air Compressors are essential tools in a variety of industrial settings. No matter what industry you are in having a reliable air compressor
can be a crucial part of getting the job done efficiently. However, like an investment, air compressors require upkeep and maintenance, and
eventually will need to be upgraded. But how do you know when it’s time to upgrade your air compressor? Here are some things you need to
consider.
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Choosing the right assist gas in laser cutting: nitrogen or oxygen
When it comes to laser cutting and other industrial processes, the choice of assist gas is crucial in achieving optimal results. Nitrogen
and oxygen are commonly utilized as assist gases, each with its own unique properties and applications. Understanding the characteristics of
both gases, will help you to make an informed decision to ensure precision, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in your operations.
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Controlling your nitrogen purity made easy
On-site nitrogen generators have many benefits over bottled gas. One is that they allow you to select your nitrogen purity. Here is how.
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What are Mobile Compressors used for?
Mobile air compressors are portable, towable compressors particularly useful for applications that suit the construction and roading
industry! You'll often see a mobile compressor being used for sandblasting, irrigation blow-outs, and for quarrying tools such as pneumatic
block cutters and rock drills.
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Compressed air so portable it even reaches the moon.
Did you know that Chicago Pneumatic helped man land on the moon? Notice in this photo of the Apollo 11 landing what appear to be
"soccer balls" on top of the capsule. They were inflated through a compressor specially developed by Chicago Pneumatic for
NASA.
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Where Should I Install my Air Dryer?
Your company purchased an air dryer for your compressor, now where should you install it? One of the most common things we see in the
industry are air dryers being stored on top of the compressors. Seems like a wasted space not being used on top of the compressor, right?
Wrong.
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When using air compressors, there are many variables that are integral to the quality and effectiveness of your compressed air. When dryer
air is necessary, being able to constantly and accurately monitor dew points can be a critical factor to your operation.
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Why Does A Brewery Need Compressed Air?
Compressed air plays an integral role in breweries both large and small around the world. From start to finish, all details in the brewing
process are managed in fine detail and having the right air compressor is no exception.
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How is Nitrogen Used in the Coffee Industry?
We Kiwi's love our Coffee! Coffee, like all other food & beverage products, must go through a preservation process to keep the
beans fresh during storage and packaging before they reach the consumer. Coffee that is not properly stored after it is roasted will lose a
large amount of carbon dioxide, which lessens its' flavor and speeds up the staling process. One of the most common ways to preserve the
freshness of coffee is the use of nitrogen gas. Learn more here:
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How Can I Save on Energy Costs by Using a Screw Compressor?
Air compressors are helpful for an enormous range of applications such as air filling, packaging, tools, HVAC control, and more! One
possible drawback is the amount of electricity they use; air compressors can be a huge drain on energy if used inefficiency...
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Which material of pipes should I use for my Air Compressor System?
Air compressors create the energy used by pneumatic tools and processes throughout your compressed air system. The component that connects
everything together is the piping. It is very important to choose the right compressed air pipe to avoid pressure
loss, rust and other problems.
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Why Do I Need a Back-up Air Compressor?
We get it, buying an air compressor is a big financial decision. And now we are suggesting that you need two air compressors, not just one.
Ask yourself one question- Can your business still run if your air compressor goes down?
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Keep It Down – Air Compressor Noise Reduction
It’s no secret – air compressors are excellent sources of energy. Not only do they power essential manufacturing elements and applications, but the heat generated as a result of the compressed air processes can be used as a byproduct that offsets other energy costs. However,
there’s another form of energy that is also a consequence of the air compression process – sound.
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How can I maximise the performance of my compressor?
Maintenance is key to continuing the performance of your air compressor. Continue to read about maximising the performance and longevity of
your compressor and some air compressor maintenance tips!
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When to use E-Stop on an air Compressor?
The emergency stop, "e-stop", is for true emergency situations only. When hitting the e-stop, all power is halted from the machine
and the unload process isn't achieved. The emergency stop button is intended to help with possibly hazardous situations that are developing.
Common conditions of having to use the e-stop is the misuse of the equipment in ways that weren’t intended, predictable failures not
addressed or failing to consider all the foreseeable uses of the compressor.
Working Safely with Air Compressors
We've put together a list of tips for working safely with air compressors in your environment! We recommend that you always read owners
manual before running your compressor. The number one cause for repairs and personal injury is improper use. You've got to remember to use
eye protection and hearing protection when operating your air compressor and try to avoid using air compressors in a wet area.
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An efficient industrial oxygen generator for cost savings
It's generally cost-effective to invest in an on-site industrial oxygen generator. If using bottled or liquid oxygen, you can save 50-90%
per unit of O2.
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Installing Your Reliable Air Compressor
Piston Compressors: Application Areas
Piston compressors – also known as reciprocal compressors – are designed to work within certain limitations. Find out more about them here.
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What is the difference between Wet vs. Dry Vacuum Pumps?
Vacuum pumps generally fall into two main categories: wet and dry. Here's a breakdown of how they
differ:
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Blog Focus - Pneumatech: Expert air treatment and industrial gas since 1966
What started as a family business has since grown into the world’s trusted expert in air treatment and industrial gas solutions. It’s a
success story we’re proud of, a true testament to the drive and entrepreneurial spirit of our entire team.
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Air dryers remove any condensation from the air compressed by your air compressor. Questions about them? Find answers to the most frequently
asked questions here.
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Limiting vibrations – it’s all in the balance
Power tools are a key to productivity in the oil & gas or the metal working industry. Maintenance and production tasks must be carried
out efficiently, however intensive use of vibrating power tools, such as grinders, can expose operators...
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The benefits of selective soldering with nitrogen
Selective soldering with nitrogen is an essential process in the production of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It is used for bonding
components to PCBs that could otherwise be damaged if exposed to a lot of heat. Another area of application are mixed-technology circuit
boards with layout constraints.
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Hydrogen production: How is hydrogen made and what is it?
Hydrogen is becoming increasingly important as a promising clean energy carrier – especially with a view to a more climate-friendly future.
But have you ever wondered what hydrogen actually is and how it is produced? In this article, we look at the basics and technologies used to
produce hydrogen and what makes hydrogen a special element.
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Why does a screw compressor need oil?
Lubrication is vital to numerous parts of the compression process. That’s why it’s important to know why and which oil is needed for your
air compressor.
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How to can I check if my spare parts are genuine?
In today's digital world, we search and compare compressor parts, consumables and lubricants in an instant. Avoid being scammed and make
shure you buy genuine spare parts.
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Nitrogen generators for the wine industry: Enhancing quality and efficiency
In the world of winemaking, the pursuit of excellence and the preservation of quality are paramount. Therefore, winemakers are turning to a
game-changing solution to enhance their craft: nitrogen gas. From preventing oxidation to controlling carbonation, nitrogen plays a vital
role throughout the winemaking process.
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Why do Wineries Need Air Compressors?
Your passion is vinification, ours is air compressors.
Why Do Machine Shops Need Air Compressors?
Cutting, shaping, drilling, and finishing, compressed air is critical for any machine shop. Shops rely heavily on the compressed air system
to assist in a variety of operation processes. Commonly the parts produced are used in the machine industry, car industry or even the
aircraft industry. A traditional workday in a machine shop requires the use of air compressors to generate an intermittent or continuous
source of pressurized air. What machines commonly require compressed air in the shop?
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Causes, risks and solutions for the noise of air compressors
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How to Optimise Compressor Operating Costs
Variable Speed Drive (VSD) Compressors: What to know.
Variable Speed Drive compressors are a game-changer in the world of compressed air. These compressors automatically adjust their
operating speeds to match the real-time demand for compressed air. It's an important feature, especially when it comes to energy savings.
Surprisingly, the electricity consumed by a compressor can account for the largest portion of its total cost of ownership, not the initial
purchase price. On average, VSD technology can reduce energy costs by 35% to 50%, which translates into significant saving
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How to pick the right rotary screw compressor
When an industrial application calls for a steady supply of quality air, more and more users are turning to rotary screw compressors. Their
efficiency, reliability and versatility make them a great choice in these cases. But there are countless applications and many different
types of rotary screw air compressors. So which one is the right one for you?
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Why is a pneumatic grinder spinning too slowly?
Your tool is stalling, or is not working to its expected performance, and you find yourself asking ‘why is my angle grinder spinning too
slowly?’, or ‘why has my pneumatic grinder stopped working?’, read on.
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Choose the right lighting tower and sleep well
Lighting tower reminds night, but also refers to diesel engine. In turn, night reminds us of silence, which is not exactly what we
associate with an engine... With urban centers becoming increasingly dense and legislation increasingly strict about noise pollution in
construction sites, keeping decibels to acceptable levels has been the great challenge of the main construction equipment manufacturers.
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Energy Recovery in Air Compressors: Harnessing Efficiency for Sustainability
In today’s world of increasing environmental awareness and the drive for sustainable practices, industries are actively seeking innovative solutions to reduce energy consumption and minimize their carbon footprint. If your business uses air compressors, focusing on energy
recovery in air compressors is one area to pay attention too.
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Compressor Terminology: What are some commonly Used Acronyms
Sometimes in the world of compressors the lingo can be confusing. Unless you are totally immersed in the compressor industry, some of the
terminology might be completely lost on you.
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Why is saving energy important? A focus on ALUP range offered by Ash Air
Did you know that 70% of the total cost of compressor installation consists of energy costs?
What to Know About Compressed Air
Exactly what is compressed air? Where does it come from? What is it for? When we compress—or squeeze—air into a small space, we call it
compressed air. When humans discovered the ability to compress air, civilisation made a huge leap forward. The reason? Compressed air opened
the door to all kinds of new production methods.
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Compressed Air Filter: Surface Filtering
What is surface filtering? How does it help production? Find out here
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Stay Connected with your Air Compressor Remotely With ICONS
Did you know that conducting an air compressor health check has become even easier? Getting easy and affordable access to your compressor
status information at your fingertips with our Intelligent CONnectivity System (ICONS
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Is your Compressed Air Piping leak free?
Compressed air system leaks are indeed a big source of energy waste. Leakage in piping systems have been shown to exhibit leaks of up
to 25
percent of the total energy costs. Addressing
leaks is one of the first maintenance steps a facility can take to reduce energy costs.
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What to know about Atlas Copco’s Vacuum Solutions Range
Ash Air is proud to introduce Atlas Copco’s Vacuum Solutions in New Zealand. Here are five things to know about Atlas Copco Vacuum
Solutions!
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Efficiency of Compressed Air Distribution and Piping
Think about efficiency for a minute. Every year with constant innovation, things are becoming even more efficient. Everything from
electronics to industrial machinery are being developed to get more done faster while using less power.
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Luck of the Irish and Compressed Air Give Us Beer
With the Luck of the Irish and a little help from air compressors we will all be enjoying a pint of our favorite beer this St. Patrick’s
Day!
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What is compressed air humidity?
The air surrounding us is a mixture of fry air and water vapor. The amount of water in the air depends on the temperature and volume of the
gas. The higher the air temperature, the higher the air's ability to absorb more moisture. Find out about compressed air humidity here.
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The Dangers of a Load Too Small for a Diesel Power Generator
The generator starts up, and not long after, white smoke and oil are seen coming out of the exhaust. It is new, and tested, good
quality diesel... I wonder what happened?
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7 important gas generation energy saving tips
Investing in an on-site industrial gas generator is a great way to reduce your environmental footprint and your operating costs. Once you
have taken this important step, there are some other things you can do to maximize your gas generation energy savings. Here are seven of
them.
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The importance of saving energy when compressing air
For many businesses, preserving energy and becoming more sustainable have become top priorities. That not only saves them money but also
makes them more competitive in the future, when demand for “green” products and services will only increase. Not just because governments
mandate greater sustainability but also because customers expect it.
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Compressed Air in everyday Life
While you relax and read this, do you see an electronic appliance around you? Wondering how could you relate to the current read?
We got you! Compressed air is all around, in the electronic appliances you use right now.
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Selecting the right compressed air dryer
How do you know which type of compressed air dryer will best meet your needs? These insights will help you make the right decision.
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How nitrogen makes plant based meat better
How is plant based meat made? And how does nitrogen make it taste better?
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Why are compressed air dryers so important?
There are many contaminants that can threaten your compressed air system, but moisture is among the most prevalent. You may be thinking, but
it’s just water, but water can have a devastating impact on your compressed air system, your production equipment, and your end product. The
best way to prevent moisture from contaminating your compressed air is with a dryer.
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How to Make Your Air Compressor More Efficient
Compressed air can be one of the most expensive forms of energy for manufacturing plants, often using more energy than other equipment. One
horsepower of compressed air requires eight horsepower of electricity. With many air compressors running at efficiencies as low as 10%,
there’s often plenty of room for improvement. Fortunately, 50% of compressed air systems at small- to medium-sized industrial facilities
have opportunities for low-cost energy conservation.
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Choosing the Right Vacuum Pump for You
As easy as it would make all of our lives, vacuum pumps are far from being “one size fits all”. Not only do you have the size to consider
when choosing a vacuum pump, but more importantly type. I will briefly touch on some of the advantages and disadvantages associated with
each vacuum technology we deal with. This should give you a better understanding of where to begin your search...
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The keys to generating food grade nitrogen
A nitrogen generator, combined with an air compressor and the necessary air treatment products, can provide you with a steady supply of food
grade nitrogen.
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What is a piping quick-drop for?
AIRnet offers moisture-eliminating drop fittings called Quick Drops! Quick Drops make “drop-tees” obsolete, removing the need for extra
parts and pipe, while saving time and money.
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What Does Commissioning your Air Compressor Mean?
Proper compressor installation and commissioning helps ensure trouble-free startup and long-term reliability. Thorough inspection and
critical review during each phase of the installation process eliminates “built-in” deficiencies or problems which c...
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How to overcome 3 common challenges associated with working with stainless steel
Stainless steel has long been crucial for many applications where strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion are
essential. That is why it is often chosen for process equipment used in harsh environments such as chemical and
petrochemical plants, refineries, and power stations.
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How to put a price on productivity?
Price is an important consideration when choosing a tool for metalworking applications, but it alone should not be the deciding factor.
Other things also contribute to the total cost of ownership, performance, and, ultimately, the overall productivit...
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PSI? CFM? Horsepower? Choosing the Right Compressor
Horsepower? PSI? CFM? There is a lot to consider when purchasing a new air compressor. It is important to understand what you actually need
and how to find out.
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Did you say "Christmas Dinner"? What's Compressed Air, Gas, and Vacuum got to do with it?
Yay! It's Christmas! But before the turkey gets carved and a heaping spoonful of Christmas pudding gets dropped on your plate, you might get asked what you’re thankful for. Well, maybe this year you could say you’re thankful for the compressed air, gas and vacuum solutions that
made everything on the table possible. Let’s look at how!
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The many benefits of on site gas generation
Are you faced with the decision of whether to switch from purchasing bottled nitrogen or oxygen to on site gas generation? In that case, the
decision is easy. You should! Lower costs, the right purity, less transportation emissions, improved safety, no logistics headaches. In all of these areas, on site gas generation is the superior solution. And making the switch is easy. All you need is a gas generator and a supply
of compressed air.
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Five Tips to Increase Compressor Installation Efficiency
Did you know that one of the largest costs for industrial manufacturers is compressed air? That’s right – anywhere from 12% to 40% of a facility’s total energy costs come from its compressed air installation. This means that finding innovative ways (no matter how small) to
increase compressed air efficiency can amount to big savings over the long run! Items like leak elimination, air audits,
reduced pressure bands, and reducing unloaded running hours are some of the most popular ways to decrease energy usage – but there are many
other actions that you can take. Read on to discover additional ways to reduce your costs and make sure your compressor system is running as
efficiently as possible!
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How to Correctly Size Your Compressed Air Piping System
A properly sized and designed piping system is a necessary component of any distribution compressed air system. Without this key component
in place, the delivery of air from the compressor to the specific points of use will be inefficient and costly, both in the short term as
well as in the long term. Let’s look more closely at how to size your compressed air piping system to ensure minimal pressure loss while
maintaining maximum efficiency.
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Testing for Microorganisms in Compressed Air
Potential for growth of micro-organisms in a compressed air system is tied to the moisture level (dew point) of the compressed air. In
simple terms, if there is moisture in your compressed air, microorganisms such as mold and bacteria have the environment they need to grow
and thrive. While it’s true that as air is compressed, much of the moisture present in the intake air will condense, enough moisture remains
to allow micro-organisms to proliferate.
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The Key Benefits of Monitoring Your Compressor System
Your compressor installation is a workhorse that requires regular service and maintenance to help it achieve maximum efficiency and
longevity. This is where compressor monitoring and data gathering technologies come in, as these provide meaningful information on your
system that can be visualized, tracked over extended time periods, and used to make insightful decisions regarding compressor
performance.
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Aluminum versus cast iron – Which piston compressor material is best?
Some piston compressors use cast iron and others aluminum. But which is better? Here is a look at their differences and respective benefits.
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Why a Variable Speed Compressor?
A variable speed compressor is not for every application. VSD rotary screw compressors need to be ran in a location that is in need of 24/7
compressed air and has a changing demand on the amount of air needed. If your compressed air needs are constan...
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Why Do I Need a Mist Eliminator?
Compressed air purification equipment must have a very low pressure drop, long service life and be strong enough to withstand the most
strenuous operating conditions. Protection from oil slugs or compressor air/oil separator failure is essential.
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What do I need to know about ICONS?
Intelligent Connectivity System (ICONS) is the eyes into your compressed air system. Ditch the logbooks, the regular visits to the
compressor room and dealing with surprises with your compressor. • Most maintenance organizations operate between 10% to 40% efficiency •
Most spend more than 50% of time on emergency work • Reactive maintenance costs 3-5 times more than preventive maintenance.
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How Much Will Compressed Air Cost You?
Compressed air is used in many different industries. From refrigerator manufacturers to toy makers, companies around the world depend on
compressed air to produce products. It's so important that many consider it a utility as significant as electricity, water or natural gas.
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Why do you need to filter compressed air?
Compressed air is always contaminated. Contaminants include, • Liquid oil - oil aerosols - oil vapor, Dirt - microorganisms - pipescale,
Trace gases: carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrous oxide. Learn more about why you need to filter compressed air...
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What is air compressor electric motor efficiency?
As part of a concerted effort worldwide to reduce energy consumption, CO2 emissions and the impact of industrial operations on the
environment, regulatory authorities in many countries have introduced legislation to encourage the manufacture and use ...
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Why is air treatment necessary?
Air is always contaminated with solid particles such as dust, sand, soot, salt crystals and water as it leaves the compressor. An effective
compressed air treatment system lowers the dew point of the air and takes out the elements that may harm equipment downstream of the
compressor and dryer
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Why Do I Have Water in my Compressor Lines in the Winter When I Have a Dryer?
What to do with your old compressor?
Just purchased a new compressor? Are you asking yourself, “Now what am I going to do with this old air
compressor?”
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Which Parts are Checked and Replaced During Routine Maintenance on my Air Compressor?
Routine maintenance on your screw compressor or piston compressor is vital to ensuring your unit is performing to its
full potential. There are simple checks and inspections you can do daily, weekly and monthly to keep your compressor running efficiently and
to avoid downtime.
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The Cost of Compressed Air: What are the Lifetime Costs of a Compressor?
Whether you use your air compressor for woodcarving, bottling or manufacturing consumables, compressed air plays a critical role in your
business. It is undeniable that compressed air is a valuable source to your applications.
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How much air pressure do I need for my application
There are many things to consider during the selection process of an air compressor for your business. Most important, determining the
proper size of the compressor to match your operational needs.
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What Causes the Dewpoint to Spike on your Air Compressor?
Dewpoint spikes immediately after desiccant switchover (line C) indicate that the desiccant was not sufficiently cooled before being brought
on-line. Hot desiccant will not adsorb moisture well until it cools down, after which the dewpoint should dro...
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Why is there Oil in my Screw Compressor Air Tank?
Don’t be alarmed if you find oil in your air compressor tank. Actually, all rotary screw compressors pass trace amounts of oil in the
compressed air. The question is how much is the normal amount of oil in my compressor tank?
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I Have a Dryer, But I still Have Water in my Compressor during Winter. Why?
The ambient temperature in an air compressor’s environment can greatly affect your air compressors performance. All air compressors
will generate some amount of water, but depending on inlet air conditions some can produce large amounts of water.
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Can I Perform the Maintenance on my Air Compressor Myself?
Once you’ve invested in an air compressor your business or home you may ask yourself, “What happens if my compressor needs service?
Needs a filter change? Oil change?"
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Why is my air compressor filter full every week?
As you know, compressed air filters protect your machine from dirt, dust, oil and water. These contaminants are extremely common in the
areas you would find a compressed air system and will wear down your machine if not properly filtered out.
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How do I Protect my Air Compressor From Leaks?
Air compressor leaks can be a substantial source of wasted energy in any system, sometimes wasting 20-30% of a compressor's production.
Worst of all, a poorly maintained compressor can have a leak rate expected to equal 20% of total compressed air...
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What Do I Need to Know When Buying an Air Compressor?
Choosing the right compressor is essential to your long-term satisfaction and maybe, to the profitability of your business. Many times
compressors are based on a single factor alone, such as horsepower or tank size, which is only part of the story.
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When should I buy an oil-free compressor?
In oil injected screw compressors, there is a thin layer of oil found between the rotors to create a seal and maintain
proper efficiency as the compression occurs. The unfortunate side effect of this solution is that oil may carry over to the point of use in
your air system. This can be mitigated by having correct filtration in place to remove the oil contaminants in your air. Additionally, many
individuals may decide to opt for a completely oil-free solution, with the use of a scroll compressor or water injected screw
compressor.
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What do I need to look for in my piping solution?
Most businesses concentrate on the air compressor and consider the piping as a secondary concern. The piping system can make or break your
business. Faulty, inefficient piping can cause pressure loss and lost power. Keeping a close eye on the overall layout, installations and
maintenance of your air piping system will help keep your business running at its’ optimal efficiency.
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Our #1 Focus is Customer Service! Whether you have questions about which compressor is right for you, or if you’re ready to
improve your operations and start saving on expenses. Ash Air has been around for over 40 years because we offer reliable and
hardworking air compressors, vacuum pumps, and services as well as expert advice and support.
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How to know when to fix your compressor vs. get a new one?
If your daily business operations depend heavily on having compressed air, this question is extremely important. Should you repair your
broken compressor or get a new one?
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Why is an oil analysis important?
An oil analysis can prevent problems later down the road. It's often been referred to as the blood test for your compressor. Just like a
blood test can tell you about your health and early alerts to impending problems, an analysis can do the same for your compressor.
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How Can Pressure Drops Cost You Money
Why Is My Compressor Room Getting so Hot?
What are some Troubleshooting tips for my dryer?
Whenever anything doesn't work properly, it's frustrating and we get it. If this is your first time experiencing troubles with your dryer,
you're probably unsure where to even start. Getting your dryer repaired and back up and working is critical to ...
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Screw Compressor Energy Saving Tips
Screw compressors are helpful for an enormous range of applications such as air filling, packaging, tools, HVAC control, and more! One
possible drawback is the amount of electricity they use; air compressors can be a huge drain on energy if used ine...
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Can My Air Compressor Be Outside?
Considering installing your air compressor outside? Think again. The temptation to save space may sound enticing, but in the long haul is
will cost you.
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How Much Oil Does My Air Compressor Need?
What does a total Air Solution mean?
Have you heard of the term "Total Air Solutions"? A total air solution means everything that goes with the compressor for your
business’s air system. 90% of companies require more than just an air compressor.
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When speaking of air compressors, compressed air treatment is a process that dehumidifies and cleans air before entering the compressor.
Most commonly, this process involves air filters and an air dryer.
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What's the difference between backup, stand-by and redundant equipment?
Having a second compressor can come in handy and keep your business always up and running. The configuration of the second unit can be as a
backup machine, or as a redundant unit with your other compressor, or as a backup if your main compressor goes...
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Why should I choose a speed-controlled compressor?
One large benefit to a speed-controlled compressor is reducing power cost, minimizing power surges and delivering a more constant pressure
needed for the job at hand.
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Why Do I Need an Oil-Water Separator and How Does It Work?
Inside of your air compressor, you will find an internal oil-water separator. The internal separator separates the water from the oil that
stays inside the compressor.
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How often do I have to service my compressor?
You understand the importance of servicing and performing maintenance on your car, why wouldn’t you do the same for your air compressor?
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Maximise the efficiency of your compressed air installation
Save on energy consumption and enjoy maximum uptime by analysing, monitoring and optimising your compressor room
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What are the Advantages of Having a Controller on my Air Compressor?
Air compressors are used in many different applications and provide essential compressed air to many businesses and individuals with
different air needs. No matter what your CFM, PSI and HP requirements are, the electronic controller on your air compressor is the
motherboard for keeping your unit running as efficiently as possible. It is your eyes into your machine.
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As your partners in compressed air, we will continue to assist you along your journey. We have provided air
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tips to ensure you get the most out of your air compressor.
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Compressed air accounts for a large amount of energy consumption in the wine production process, especially in the production of grapes. A
big part of wine-making is a result of the work of equipment and is dependent on its efficiency.
An air compressor should be located in well ventilated, shaded areas, out of direct sunlight. This includes the inlet for the compressed air
system which should be located away from heat sources such as the compressed air outlet, refrigeration or air conditioning plant and
equipment.
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Compressed air is a part of our everyday lives in unexpected ways for almost all of us.
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Compressed air is valuable for many industrial processes, but without proper attention and maintenance it can be costly.
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There are many reasons why saving energy is important for your business as it helps you in many ways to make your business more efficient as
well as providing you with many different forms of value. Ash Air's range of Alup products can help you become more energy efficient to help
reduce energy bills, reduce your costs and comply with all environmental legislation.
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The ambient temperature in an air compressor’s environment can greatly affect your air compressor’s performance. All air compressors will
generate some amount of water, but depending on inlet air conditions some can produce large amounts of water.
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Did you know that pressure drops and leaks are the two largest areas of energy loss on your air compressors? It’s easy to understand why a
leaking pipe or fitting creates energy loss. Pressure drops are not quite as noticeable, since you cannot hear ...
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Air compressors must have adequate ventilation because, when running, they produce a fair amount of heat.
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Most air compressors require constant oil lubrication to prevent friction on the pistons or screws and other moving parts. To make sure your
air compressor is running efficiently, it is important to check your oil level regularly and to know how much...
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