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Compressed air is a concern within manufacturing, mining and processing environments. Without proper planning, producing and using compressed air can lead to serious injury and high expense.
Improper use of compressed air can easily exceed OSHA's noise exposure and dead-end pressure standards, causing noise induced hearing loss and other serious injuries. Learn how to be sure you are OSHA compliant and how EXAIR's Intelligent Compressed Air products can help you.
Sometimes known as "the fourth utility," generating compressed air can be unnecessarily costly if it's paired with the wrong tools. See how much you could save by using EXAIR's Intelligent Compressed Air products.
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What Causes Static Electricity...and How to Eliminate It!
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Especially in cold winter months, static electricity can be a major nuisance in manufacturing facilities. A high static charge can build up on rapidly moving processes that can affect the finish and quality of the products being produced, impact the speed of the operation, and cause workers to experience uncomfortable shocks.
But it doesn’t have to be this way. There are steps that can be taken to eliminate or control static within a facility, and EXAIR can help. EXAIR's White Paper "Basics of Static Electricity" is designed to help readers learn about the causes of static electricity, the steps that can be taken to eliminate static, and the products available to help control it.
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Why It's Better to Use an Engineered Blowoff Solution
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If an open, unchecked water pipe was being used to cool a machining process, the excessive volume of liquid being used would be obvious to see as it pooled on the floor. It would be clear that you would want to test lower flow rates that would conserve water and save money yet still effectively cool the part.
If an open compressed air line was being used to perform the same process, it would be much more difficult to envision the large volume of compressed air that could be wasted while trying to cool the same part.
Since compressed air generation is every bit as important to most factories as a supply of water, it only makes sense to consider ways to conserve it and reduce its expense.
Register and download the white paper, "Compressed Air Open Blowing," to learn the options available for reducing compressed air waste while still delivering the desired performance.
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How Cabinet Coolers Can End Costly Shutdowns
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Electronic controls are used in almost every aspect of production and creating those products is often hot and dusty. Just like your employees, those sensitive electronics will stop performing at their best as temperatures go up and processes become bogged down. Drawing in factory air to cool the panel will only make matters worse as dust is blown onto the electronics, making them overheat even quicker.
A low cost, reliable way to cool and purge electronic control panels, EXAIR Cabinet Cooler Systems incorporate a vortex tube to produce cold 20°F air from compressed air - with no moving parts. NEMA 12, 4 and 4X Cabinet Coolers that match the NEMA rating of the enclosure are available in many cooling capacities for large and small control panels.
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