Do you know the effects of climate change on your compressed air?
Climate change brings new challenges for your processes:
- Increased temperatures mean that refrigeration dryers can no longer maintain the important pressure dew point. The result: more humid compressed air, which can lead to clumping and corrosion.
- More moisture in the air increases the amount of condensate, especially after humid days or thunderstorms, which can overload condensate drains and oil-water separators.
- Sahara dust places an additional load on your filters, which leads to a higher energy requirement.
- Rising outside temperatures increase the intake temperature of your compressor, which increases the oil vapor content in your compressed air and impairs downstream processes.
- Our solutions not only help to make your compressed air system ready for climate change, but also actively contribute to stopping climate change. With our efficient solutions, you can reduce energy consumption and thus reduce your carbon footprint.
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