Compressed Air Piping – It’s not Rocket Science

December 5, 2012
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Compressed air piping may not be rocket science, but there is science behind the lightweight aluminum and polymer fittings used in our modular compressed air piping system called AIRNet.

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First, AIRNet installs in one-third of the time compared to a similar iron piping configuration, thanks in large part to connectivity that doesn’t require any threading, welding, gluing or clamping. System modifications and tap-ins to the ultra-smooth inner aluminum surface piping are also simple and can be performed in less than five minutes. But, don't just take our word for it - take the challenge!

Even better, the tight joints of the AIRnet system minimize air leaks, resulting in less pressure drop and, by association, reduced energy costs by virtue of less energy being used. The aluminum surface piping also optimizes compressed air quality.

So, AIRNet is quicker to install, easier to design, saves money in the long term through reduced energy costs and optimizes air quality.

Rocket science? It’s a no-brainer.

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