Back To The Basics (of compressed air)…And The Track
The past several weeks I have been finding myself doing things the more complicated way (I know how that sounds odd – an engineer that prefers to do things the hard way). Over the weekend I took a...
View ArticleStep 1: Understanding The Demand On Your Compressor
The Six Steps To Optimizing Your Compressed air System are all based from the demand side of your compressed air system. These all lead to saving money by reducing the energy demanded from your...
View ArticlePressure Profile: Where to Measure Your Air Pressure
Generic Layout drawing of compressed air piping system. In order to fully understand how efficient your compressed air system may be, you will need to generate a system pressure profile at some point....
View ArticleStep 2 of Optimizing Your Compressed Air System, Find & Fix Leaks
Over the past handful of blog posts I have blogged about topics like understanding the demand on your compressor, creating a system pressure profile, and the effectiveness of filtering your compressed...
View ArticleThe 4th Step to Compressed Air Savings
EXAIR’s Electronic Flow Controller (EFC) is a stand alone timing and control product for compressed air. The EFC combines a photo electric sensor, solenoid, and timing control to turn off compressed...
View ArticleFREE EXAIR Webinar – November 2nd, 2017 @ 2:00 PM EDT
On November 2, 2017 at 2 PM EDT, EXAIR Corporation will be hosting a FREE webinar titled “Optimizing Your Compressed Air System In 6 Simple Steps”. During this short presentation, we will explain the...
View ArticleSix Steps to Optimization, Step 4 – Turn Off Your Compressed Air When Not in Use
Step 4 of the Six Steps To Optimizing Your Compressed Air System is ‘Turn off the compressed air when it isn’t in use.’ Click on the link above for a good summary of the all the steps. Two basic...
View ArticleSix Steps to Optimization: Step 6 – Control the Air Pressure at the Point of...
Since air compressors use a lot of electricity to make compressed air, it is important to use the compressed air as efficiently as possible. EXAIR has six simple steps to optimize your compressed air...
View ArticleYou Don’t Need to Spend Thousands to Optimize Your Compressed Air System
There is no denying it, saving compressed air is a process. This process often involves some type of energy audit or at the very least an evaluation of something going wrong with production and a way...
View ArticleEXAIR Digital Flowmeters With Wireless Capability
“You can’t manage what you don’t measure” is a well-known axiom in engineering & process improvement circles. We talk to callers every day who are keen on conserving compressed air use in their...
View ArticleControlling Compressed Air can be Easy, and Save Thousands of Dollars
The history of automated controls can be traced back to inventors in ancient Greece & Egypt, who sought ways to keep more accurate track of time than afforded by sundials and hourglasses. Their...
View ArticleOpportunities to Save On Compressed Air
Since air compressors use a lot of electricity to make compressed air, it is important to use the compressed air as efficiently as possible. EXAIR has six simple steps to optimize your compressed air...
View ArticleFind Compressed Air Leaks with an Ultrasonic Leak Detector
The Ultrasonic Leak Detector (ULD) is a hand-held, high quality instrument that can locate costly leaks in a compressed air system. The definition of Ultrasonic as defined by Merriam-Webster is:...
View ArticleOpportunities To Save On Compressed Air
Even casual readers of the EXAIR Blog will notice that we Application Engineers are keen on efficiency. I just counted sixty-seven blogs on the site that discuss our Six Steps To Optimizing Your...
View ArticleOpportunities To Save On Compressed Air
Even casual readers of the EXAIR Blog will notice that we Application Engineers are keen on efficiency. I just counted sixty-seven blogs on the site that discuss our Six Steps To Optimizing Your...
View ArticleOptimization: Step 6 – Control the air pressure
Since air compressors use a lot of electricity to make compressed air, it is important that you use it as efficiently as possible. EXAIR generated a chart with six simple steps to optimize your...
View ArticleSaving Compressed Air – The Fourth Utility
We all know the value of electric, water and gas but what about compressed air? Your compressed air system has an annual cost and deserves to be treated as a cost center. In my previous career, I was...
View Article6 STEPS To Optimizing Compressed Air: Step 5 – Install Secondary Receiver Tanks
Since air compressors require electricity to make compressed air, it is important to optimize your compressed air system. EXAIR has six simple steps, and following these steps will help you cut...
View ArticleEXAIR Solenoid Valves and Ball Valves
EXAIR has been a pioneer in compressed air products for efficiency, safety, and quality. We have designed our products using some interesting inventors from the past; like Henri Coanda and Giovanni...
View ArticleHot Off The Press (Release): EXAIR Catalog #35
If you’re a registered user on our website, you likely got word of this already through our August 15, 2023 Press Release. If not – or even if you did and want some more details – read on, and I’ll...
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