Piston Vs. Screw Compressor
Understand the benefits and features of piston compressors and screw compressors to make the right decision for your needs.
Emu Plains
Timber Joinery
Furniture Manufacturer
Today, our service technician Ray drops into a furniture manufacturing worksite for a regular check-in on their two air compressors.
Furniture manufacturing warehouses and timber joineries are the most likely workspaces to experience compressor clogs due to sawdust accumulation. With fine particles flying through the air day in and day out, it’s a given that these spaces will quickly collect debris.
Using the compressed air stored in the air receiver, Ray blasts the exterior of the machine, removing sawdust that hinders the compressor’s functionality. Naturally, for an air compressor to work effectively, it needs to be able to freely take in and put out air, with minimal blockage.
Does your worksite have a lot of sawdust or other fine particles floating around? Consider how this may affect your compressors’s health. Working with Focus Industrial means your servicing never skips these important cleaning steps!
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Understand the benefits and features of piston compressors and screw compressors to make the right decision for your needs.
Moisture in compressed air systems can cause corrosion, contaminated air, and reduced product quality. Removing moisture through methods such as receiver tanks and air dryers is essential for efficient and high-quality operations.
Before and after images from our service techs prove that Focus goes far beyond simple filter replacement.
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