Compressed Air Newsletter September 2024
A season of seminars 📅: Smart(AIR) and ChemBoost
It's been a month of outstanding responses and ongoing engagement. Our events, the online SmartAIR webinar for the automotive sector and the in-person seminar ChemBoost at Bharuch, Gujarat saw a packed house and energetic engagement.
We don't stop there. In this issue, we help answer a time-honored question: how exactly do you find the ideal industrial compressor. Last but not least, we show you how to do carbon capture right - in which compression plays a big part. So sit back with your brew ☕ and click away.
SmartAIR: If you missed it
Find out how GA+ smart compressors help transform the future by setting a new standard in energy efficiency, reliability and smart performances. In this webinar, our Business Marketing Managers Srinivasa Perumal and Manoj Sawant share insights from case studies that point to how the automotive sector at large stands to benefit from smart compressed air solutions such as the GA+..
Carbon capture done right
Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of many industrial processes. We can now capture CO2 emissions that would previously enter the environment and apply it to different processes. Because of the low relative density of CO2, our compressors are a critical piece of equipment that are designed, manufactured and tested to comply with strict regulations.
ChemBoost: The real action
Our much-awaited seminar on boosting efficiency in the chemical industry proved to be a roaring success. The team made presentations on generating medium pressure steam from low grade waste energy using MVR and heat pumps, low pressure solutions, and Total Oxygen and Nitrogen Solutions (TONS). The real action begins now: put the learning into practice at your facility:
How to find the ideal compressor
Compressors come in all types and sizes. From massive machines that keep production plants running to the small versions preferred by avid DIYers. With so many models to choose from, which one is the right for you? It depends on your applcation, air flow utlitization, pressure needs, air quality needs, usage pattern. air flow demand and future plans.