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Air Treatment

Quality compressed air for efficient pneumatics

For engineers, compressed air is such an important resource that it is often cited as the fourth utility in industry – after electricity, water and gas. Studies estimate that ten per cent of all industrial energy is used just to compress air.

By following along, you can be confident in designing and building an air purification system that exactly matches the needs of the task at hand with no frills.

If you are willing to design the most suitable air treatment system for your process, then our air treatment guide is the best tool for you.

 

 

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Vit Reichelt, Application field engineer, SMC Czech republic

“Whether you use compressed air for standard applications, or as a process medium, it must always be adapted to the purpose. Thus, it is possible to achieve, or exceed, the declared service life of pneumatic components, which can save considerably on maintenance costs, directly and indirectly reduce the company's carbon footprint. ”

Vit Reichelt, Application field engineer, SMC Czech republic

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By Mark Brinsley, Sales Engineering Group; Air and Fluid Equipment, SMC UK
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SMC´s FRL Unit: with you since 1961
By Sean Mackenzie, Engineer, Air Equipment Section, SMC European Technical Centre
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Axel Delsaux, Product Marketing, SMC France
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Andy Still, Industry Projects Manager, Energy, Europe
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