Chris Dee, executive director of the British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) discusses his organisation’s concern at the widespread and costly inefficiencies being overlooked in one of manufacturing’s most ubiquitous plant technologies.
Energy reduction Almost three quarters of industries use compressed air for some aspect of their operations. Many of these industries operate around-the-clock, constantly adding to a plant’s energy costs. So it’s no surprise that energy efficiency and the reduction of energy consumption continue to be key drivers behind the majority of compressed air system improvements.…
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