Clean, Dry, Efficient, Environmentally-Friendly Air
Overview - Launders and dry cleaners depend upon compressed air as much as water. It is a utility that is sometimes taken for granted. But getting the clean, dry efficient air needed for tasks ranging from controlling washers to folding clothes requires careful consideration of a variety of factors in addition to the highest quality, most efficient compressed air and material handling equipment.
Launders and dry cleaners that use compressed air effectively must account for:
- Ambient inlet air conditions
- Excess condensate resulting from piping design
- Inconsistent maintenance
- Generated heat
- Compressed air treatment (drying / filtering)
- Air quality safety and employee health
- System leaks
- Noise
- Space constraints / compressor placement
- Equipment reliability affecting operation uptime
Products that help deliver compressed air to laundry dry cleaning operations should provide:
- Energy efficiency
- High reliability
- Class 0 air quality
- Ease of operation and maintenance
- Low operating/maintenance costs
- Long lasting consumable parts
- Quiet operation
- Variable speed control option
- Environmentally friendly fluids and materials
- Compact - space saving