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New BOGE guide explains how to keep compressed air supply clean and pure
02 July 2015
BOGE Compressors has released a new guide that explains how to ensure compressed air supply is kept clean, pure and free of contaminants.

The free guide outlines the variety of threats that impact on compressed air systems. These include airborne particles such as dust and pollen, water vapour, which naturally occurs in air, and compressor oil that is emitted as an oil vapour. It discusses the consequences of ignoring or failing to deal with potential contaminants and explains how to prevent the problem of compressed air contamination, providing a variety of options for breaking down and removing contaminants.
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