Both basically work the same way. They create compressed air by mechanically squeezing air to reduce its volume. Each design has its own way of achieving the end goal of compressed air. The question is which one would work best for your particular situation.
Author: Delta Industries Staff
Air Compressed Systems Maintenance Tips During Summer
Delta Industries is committed to keeping you informed about how to care for your compressed air system, primarily how to service and maintain it during the hot summer days. As summer gets closer, you can count on the temperature and humidity rising and taking a toll on your air compression system. Just like you, your…
Benefits of On-Site Nitrogen Generators
On-site nitrogen generators are becoming a staple in various industries around the world. In essence, considered as part of the compressed air family, on-site nitrogen generators are designed to bring you the N2 gas you need on-demand. On-site nitrogen generators provide your manufacturing plant with higher quality nitrogen gas 24/7 while significantly lowering operating costs.…
Benefits of Oil-Free Air Compressors
In today’s manufacturing environment, companies continually look for ways to reduce operating costs, eliminate contamination risks, and minimize environmental footprints. With this in mind, switching to an oil-free compressor is one way to help achieve these goals.