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RS improves the inherent inefficiency of compressed air systems
RS promotes smart pneumatic automation that can reduce compressed air system energy use by 20–50%, lower maintenance costs, and improve equipment reliability, the U.S. Department of Energy says.
- Yesterday, RS issued a PRNewswire release from Fort Worth, Texas offering smart pneumatic automation products for industrial customers addressing compressed air inefficiency.
- Compressed air systems are widely used yet inherently inefficient, losing at least 80% of electric input energy to heat and another 5–10% to leaks, while Industry 4.0 megatrends and the U.S. Department of Energy's Better Plants program prompt industrial professionals to reconsider their use.
- Popular selections from RS include IMI Norgren VR Series valve manifolds and Festo MS Series filter regulator lubricators, plus Gems Sensors & Controls' FS-380 Series flow switches and SMC's CP96 pneumatic actuators rated for high flow and long service.
- Implementing proper management and smart automation can reduce compressed air energy use by 20–50%, lowering maintenance needs while boosting equipment uptime, reliability, and product quality.
- RS operates in 36 markets and stocks over 830,000 industrial and specialist products, with expert support at 1.866.433.5722, according to RS guidance.
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RS improves the inherent inefficiency of compressed air systems
RS offers a vast selection of smart pneumatic automation and control products designed to reduce energy consumption by 20–50% while mitigating maintenance and costs and improving equipment uptime, reliability, and product quality.
·Parsons, United States
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