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What’s the Difference Between Full Load and Duty Cycle? And Why Should You Care?

There are several terms used to describe the capacity and performance of an air compressor. Phrases like full load. Compressor duty cycle. Demand profile. And trim compressors. [...]

What Are Compression Ratios and What Do They Tell Us About Compressor Performance?

Not every compressed air user understands compression ratios. But that information can be crucial in selecting and operating a compressor. [...]

How to Deliver the Compressed Air Quality Your End Users Need

Air quality is a critical concern for compressed air systems, with applications such as food and beverage, electronics, and medical devices. [...]

How the Right Air Compressor Enables the Soft Touch that Makes Pneumatics So Valuable

Industrial designers increasingly are turning to compressed-air-driven pneumatics to power the latest robotic technology. [...]

Altitude Considerations: High-Elevation Operation of Rotary Screw Compressors

When 19-year-old Jim Ryun broke the world record for the one-mile run in 1966, one of the marquee events in track and field, it looked like he had a lock on Olympic gold in two years. [...]

Optimizing Rotary Screw Compressors for Seasonal Temperature Swings

Air compressors are uniquely tied to atmospheric conditions, perhaps more than most other industrial equipment. [...]

End-of-Life Decisions for Rotary Screw Air Compressors

Your compressor has been chugging away for years, faithfully supplying the needs of your compressed air system. [...]

Lean Manufacturing & Kaizen in Compressed Air Systems

Since 1988, when former Waymo CEO John Krafchik coined the term to capture the essence of the Toyota production system, U.S. companies have embraced lean manufacturing. [...]

The Role Rotary Screw Air Compressors Play in a Disaster

We’ve all seen the news footage of flood-damaged, tornado-ravaged landscapes. Buildings splintered. Roofs torn off. Massive trees blocking highways. Power lines down. [...]