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Reducing the Cost of Compressed Air

June 29, 2016
Sponsored by Exair
What tasks do manufacturers do with compressed air? And could they do those tasks more efficiently? What would be the first step companies should take regarding compressed air? After fixing leaks, what’s the next big step in not wasting compressed air? Are newer, more efficient compressed-air devices available? Are there other steps plant managers can take to save money on compressed air?

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