Dew point is the temperature at which water vapor in compressed air turns into liquid. That may sound technical, but here’s what matters: when dew point isn’t controlled, moisture builds up. That moisture can corrode equipment, contaminate products, and bring operations to a halt. Some applications require very low dew points. Most don’t. The lower […]| Van Air Systems
An aftercooler is a device used to cool and compress hot air that comes out of the compressor. Thus, aftercoolers are essential to ensure that the compressed air is cooled before it enters an engine's cylinders.| Van Air Systems
In an astonishing revelation to industries worldwide, The EPA has moved forward with a multimillion dollar fine against a major oil production company for failing to comply with emission regulations. This unprecedented penalty showcases the urge and growing conversation worldwide for environmental accountability. If your business isn’t prioritizing emissions reduction, you too could be at […]| Van Air Systems
I am often asked about the different dryer systems available, and it’s a great question for anyone looking to install a new compressed air dryer or upgrade an existing system. My typical response is, “What are you doing with your compressed air?”—which helps determine the level of performance needed. The second part of the discussion […]| Van Air Systems