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Pressure Dew Point (PDP) Explained in compressed air systems

Pressure Dew Point (PDP) Explained in compressed air systems

The measure of how much water vapor there is in a gas is called dew point temperature. Not to be mixed up with pressure dew point. The term “pressure dew point” is used when measuring the dew point temperature of gases or compressed air at pressures higher than...

Compressed air energy storage (CAES)

Compressed air energy storage (CAES)

Compressed air energy storage  is a method to buffer energy generated at times of overcapacity for use at another time. This means that energy generated during periods of low demand (off-peak) can be utilised to meet high demand (peak load) periods.Traditional...

Avoid high ambient air temperatures and save money !

Avoid high ambient air temperatures and save money !

During the summer period operation costs for compressed air installations rise unnecessarily. Due to high ambient temperatures in the compressor room decreases the efficiency of compressors and dryers dramatically. At the same time the number of technical failures...

Why use oil free compressed air ?

Why use oil free compressed air ?

The use of compressed air is very common in many companies and industries. Compressed air is a utilitylike electricity and natural gas. Compressed air is a safe form of energy. It runs processes and tools in small garages , in medium sized factories and in large...

Why dry compressed air is so important?

Why dry compressed air is so important?

The term for the amount of water vapour in air is humidity. Just to be clear, “humid air” is not the same as “moist air” (which is a mixture of water vapour and other substances or particles in the  air). Humidity is defined as the total mass of water vapor per given...