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The Ultimate Guide to Oil-Free Compressed Air

Do you know how to guarantee 100% oil-free air and what the risks are of not taking this route? Download our guide and find out the answers.

In some production environments, maintaining the highest levels of air purity is a critical consideration. From food and beverage and medical to semiconductor and electronics manufacturing, any traces of oil in the air can lead to costly production downtime, product spoilage, and reputational damage.

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Why should you download this guide?

 

Find out more about:

  • The basics of oil-free compressed air
  • What risks associated with oil-in-air contamination are
  • Learn how oil-free compressors work
  • Learn the difference between oil-free and ‘technically oil-free air’
  • How you can save on energy costs
  • How you can save on maintenance costs
  • Oil-free compressors in action

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ISO Class 0: Oil-Free Air: This class is the cleanest and least risky choice according to the ISO 8753-1 Standard which governs air purity.

35%

is the amount of energy a VSD compressor can save you on average. A VSD+ unit can save you as much as 50% compared to a fixed speed unit, even at full load.

94%

of the compressor’s power can be converted into usable energy by equipping oil-free compressors with an energy recovery unit.

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The Ultimate Guide to Oil-Free Compressed Air

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