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avoid leakages in your compressed air supply

Four good reasons to avoid leakages

Why you should treat compressed air leaks like a dripping tap

How To Avoid Air Leaks Guide

Compressed air is expensive

Air is "free" but the production of compressed air is not. It requires expensive electrical energy. The production of 1 m3 of compressed air costs on average 1.5 to 3 cents (assuming electricity price: 0.10 €/kWh).

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And there it goes…

Up to 30% of this expensively produced compressed air is lost due to leaks – always when the compressor is running!

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Leakages Cost

Even leaks with a diameter of just 3 mm will cost around 2,800 € per year (8,000 operating hours, 6 bar, 0.10 €/kWh).

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CO2 emissions

The energy-intensive generation of compressed air adversely affects the CO2 balance, even if the generated compressed air escapes unused.

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Energy savings

On average, up to 30% of compressed air generated is lost through leakages.

Leakage Loss Table (see below)

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