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Energy savings promised
25 January 2013
A new technical brochures from Parker details energy saving compressed air treatment solutions.
A new technical brochures from Parker details
energy saving compressed air treatment solutions.
Parker domnick hunter, a division of Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, has published two new technology brochures providing process, plant and maintenance engineers with detailed information on the latest energy saving systems for compressed air.
The compressed air treatment technology brochures explain how energy consumption can be reduced, while simultaneously improving the air quality to ISO 8573-1 standards, through the use of advanced air drying and filtration technologies.
In addition, the brochures highlight the technical and commercial benefits that manufacturing and process companies can derive from the latest air treatment systems, such as Parker's PNEUDRI desiccant drying and OIL-X EVOLUTION filtration units.
The PNEUDRI modular desiccant compressed air dryers use innovative pressure swing adsorption technology, combined with advanced snowstorm filling, to create an extremely efficient method of moisture removal, even at high flow rates.
Just as importantly, this construction offers energy savings of up to 60%, when used with a Parker energy management system, and significant weight and space saving by comparison with traditional twin tower dryers.
Similarly, OIL-X EVOLUTION high efficiency compressed air filters combine low costs of ownership, high efficiency and long operating life. These robust units are available with coalescing filter grades for the removal of water and oil aerosols, solid particulates and micro-organisms, plus dust filter grades for the elimination of dry particulate and micro-organisms.
Parker domnick hunter, a division of Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and control technologies, has published two new technology brochures providing process, plant and maintenance engineers with detailed information on the latest energy saving systems for compressed air.
The compressed air treatment technology brochures explain how energy consumption can be reduced, while simultaneously improving the air quality to ISO 8573-1 standards, through the use of advanced air drying and filtration technologies.
In addition, the brochures highlight the technical and commercial benefits that manufacturing and process companies can derive from the latest air treatment systems, such as Parker's PNEUDRI desiccant drying and OIL-X EVOLUTION filtration units.
The PNEUDRI modular desiccant compressed air dryers use innovative pressure swing adsorption technology, combined with advanced snowstorm filling, to create an extremely efficient method of moisture removal, even at high flow rates.
Just as importantly, this construction offers energy savings of up to 60%, when used with a Parker energy management system, and significant weight and space saving by comparison with traditional twin tower dryers.
Similarly, OIL-X EVOLUTION high efficiency compressed air filters combine low costs of ownership, high efficiency and long operating life. These robust units are available with coalescing filter grades for the removal of water and oil aerosols, solid particulates and micro-organisms, plus dust filter grades for the elimination of dry particulate and micro-organisms.
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