More than air compressors!
Atlas Copco is best known as a leader in energy-efficient air compressors, but did you know that we also offer a number of air and gas solutions that can ease the hassle of setting up and maintaining a compressed air system?
Imagine the convenience of the same supplier for all your air, gas generation and air treatment needs. Not to mention the ease of calling only one service department to keep them all in top running condition.
Picture this. A winemaker in France decides she requires an onsite nitrogen generator for her upgraded facility. She will be requiring nitrogen for the winery’s bottling operations, and she has chosen to generate nitrogen at her own facility as she no longer wishes to buy or lease nitrogen. But she knows that a nitrogen generator can’t operate on its own; it requires a supply of compressed air. That compressed air also needs to be filtered and dried before it flows into the nitrogen generator. So, what can our winemaker do? She could approach different vendors for different products. Or she could meet the winery’s compressed air and nitrogen needs with our VSD compressor which comes with a built-in air dryer and onsite nitrogen generator. We would also provide the winemaker with the inline filters she is looking to fit at various stages to ensure the highest levels of purity possible.
In short, Atlas Copco is the one-stop supplier for end-to-end compressed air system requirements, whether centralized or decentralized. We offer compressed air solutions for manufacturers of every scale and any industry, from general manufacturing and chemicals to laser cutting and wastewater treatment. Our inline air filters, air dryers, oxygen generators and nitrogen generators also integrate easily with pre-existing compressed air systems.
Read our customer stories to know how our solutions help passionate manufacturers improve productivity and save time, money, and energy.
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Having the ability to create your own nitrogen means being in full control of your N2 supply. This brings many benefits to companies that need nitrogen on a daily basis. What does that mean for your company? With on-site nitrogen generation, you do not have to rely on third parties for the supply, therefore eliminating the need for processing, refills and delivery costs.
Having the ability to create your own nitrogen means being in full control of your N2 supply. This brings many benefits to companies that need nitrogen on a daily basis. What does that mean for your company? With on-site nitrogen generation, you do not have to rely on third parties for the supply, therefore eliminating the need for processing, refills and delivery costs.
Oxygen (O2) is used across a wide range of industries, from aquaculture to bioenergy, metallurgy, and pharmaceutical production. In the past, companies could only get oxygen from vendors. Now, however, there is a much better option for most of them: The on-site oxygen generation. It allows professional users of oxygen to become producers.
Oxygen (O2) is used across a wide range of industries, from aquaculture to bioenergy, metallurgy, and pharmaceutical production. In the past, companies could only get oxygen from vendors. Now, however, there is a much better option for most of them: The on-site oxygen generation. It allows professional users of oxygen to become producers.
While each compressed air installation is unique, one thing remains consistent across all systems: the necessity of proper compressed air treatment. By allowing moisture, dirt, and particle matter to stay in the system, you are risking a decrease in system efficiency, as well as increased downtime for extended repairs and maintenance of the equipment the air powers.
While each compressed air installation is unique, one thing remains consistent across all systems: the necessity of proper compressed air treatment. By allowing moisture, dirt, and particle matter to stay in the system, you are risking a decrease in system efficiency, as well as increased downtime for extended repairs and maintenance of the equipment the air powers.
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More than air compressors!