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Saving costs with compressed air

Looking for ways to reduce your compressed air costs? You will find them right here. Because when buying and operating a compressor, there are many opportunities for you to save money and reduce your energy consumption.

Cost saving opportunitites can be divided into three categories: Savings you can realize even before you purchase the compressor, savings you can realize when operating it, and savings you can realize when choosing your compressed air partner. 

The ultimate guide to compressed air savings

To help you save money across all three phases, we have compiled the ultimate guide on what you can do to reduce your energy consumption and improve your bottom line. 

 

Our free ebook, which you can download here, is virtually guaranteed to reduce your costs. It offers helpful tips on what you should consider when buying and operating your compressor. 

Understanding the total cost of ownership

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The path toward lower costs begins with understanding all of the expenses associated with having a compressor. When purchasing an air compressor, it is best to look as far into the future as possible and attempt to assess the impacts of new situations and demands that might affect the cost of your compressed air installation. This is also called the total cost of ownership (TCO).

If you are unfamiliar with the concept, here is a handy article that will explain it for you. Did you know electrical energy makes up most of your operating expenses? Read all about it in this article.

Real-life examples of how you can save

If you want to read up on some real-life examples of how some of our customers reduced their energy costs, just click on one of the case studies below: 

Next-generation VSD delivers more air at a 12% lower cost
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Next-generation VSD delivers more air at a 12% lower cost
A company providing metal processing and surface treatment services replaced its aging compressor with a a late-generation GA 75 VSD+ FF unit that consumes less energy and produces more air.
 
A company providing metal processing and surface treatment services replaced its aging compressor with a a late-generation GA 75 VSD+ FF unit that consumes less energy and produces more air.
A company providing metal processing and surface treatment services replaced its aging compressor with a a late-generation GA 75 VSD+ FF unit that consumes less energy and produces more air.
Switching from a fixed-speed compressor to small VSD models brings more than 30% savings
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Switching from a fixed-speed compressor to small VSD models brings more than 30% savings
How a machine manufacturer became more flexible and reliable while reducing compressed air energy costs by 10%
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How a machine manufacturer became more flexible and reliable while reducing compressed air energy costs by 10%