What Kinds of Problems Can Poor-Quality Compressed Air Lead to?

  • Poor-Quality Products: The quality of the air you use is critically important to the end result of the process. For example, in spray painting, poor-quality air (air that contains dust, other particles, or water) will result in a poor-quality paint finish and waste products.
  • Hygiene Problem: When air is pressurized, humid air condenses and form water droplets, which can lead to rust – and this can pollute the products, which is forbidden in food and drink industries.
  • Reduce Machine Lifetime: Moisture is a big problem for any kind of instrument or machine that uses compressed air. If you’re not taking care of your air quality, you can end up with equipment that isn’t working properly or which needs constant maintenance.

Monitor and keep your compressed air clean and dry to avoid these problems.

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