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CompressorWise.com is an independent research and publishing company established to help compressor operators save money and get the most from their compressed air systems. We use the Internet to deliver information about the best people and companies in the compressor business.

Our information comes from Mechanics, Maintenance Supervisors, Buyers, Plant Managers and Engineers who have learned from experience which vendors can be trusted to provide the best value and service. We have organized their wisdom to share with you – making you compressor wise!

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We hope you enjoy your visit and bookmark our site or add it to your list of favorites for easy future reference.

Free Compressor Newsletter

We assume that you are visiting our website because you are interested in learning more about compressors and compressed air systems. 

You can accomplish this objective by taking a moment to sign up for our free newsletter. We use this publication to share specific information that will show you ways to reduce energy costs, solve chronic problems and eliminate maintenance. 

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CompressorWise.com is an independent research and publishing company established to help compressor operators save money and get the most from their compressed air systems. We use the Internet to deliver information about the best people and companies in the compressor business.

Our information comes from Mechanics, Maintenance Supervisors, Buyers, Plant Managers and Engineers who have learned from experience which products and vendors can be trusted to provide the best value and service. We have organized their wisdom to share with you – making you compressor wise!

We encourage you to take advantage of the following benefits.

We hope you enjoy your visit, and add us to your list of favorites for easy future reference.

 

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Free Newsletter

The newsletter began in 1999 as a way to share information on compressors and compressed air systems. Our promise it to provide you with in-depth articles and case studies on reducing energy cost, solving chronic problems with new products and eliminating maintenance.

We are pleased that you are interested in these topics, and we hope you will sign up for the newsletter during your visit. Here is what you can expect with your subscription.

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Best Practices

You can use the Best Practices information to identify and correct mistakes, stop wasting energy and improve your understanding of critical details within your compressed air system. You will find several reports, which are based on experience with sound principles that work every time.

<Click here> to read about the various Best Practice topics.

 

 

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Compressor Book

We have found a book that was written specifically for improving the air systems used in industrial plants. It is filled with practical ideas and suggestions that can save you thousands of dollars each year in energy consumption and maintenance expense. It is a must for anyone involved in the purchasing, engineering and maintenance of a compressed air system and its components. <Click here> for more details and a Free sample of this useful book.

 

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Used Compressors

The most economical way to add compressors is to find a used or rebuilt model similar to those operating in your plant. This saves you money on the initial purchase price as well as eliminating new inventory and new maintenance concerns. A source of used compressors parts can also lower your expense and reduce your downtime when maintaining your existing compressors. For more information <click here> and learn about a great alternative.

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Cylinder Repair

Large reciprocating compressors are the heart of many air systems in operation today. Years of service or harsh conditions can wear the cylinders to an oversized or out of round bore. A compressor in this condition will not produce as designed, will cost more to operate and will cause additional maintenance to deal with the added clearance. These problems can be solved by returning the cylinder to its original bore. For more details, <click here> and learn more about the best cylinder repair company in the compressor industry.

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Air System Savings

A few simple and affordable improvements in your air system can reduce your annual energy and maintenance cost by 30% or more. The pay back is immediate when you eliminate the waste from pressure loss situations, air leaks and inappropriately sized equipment.

There is a company that understands the complete air system with a reputation for saving their customers thousands of dollars in annual expenses. In addition, they don’t sell equipment which means you will get an unbiased assessment of your compressed air system. So, before you spend any more money, <click here> and find out how they can help you get more from your air system.

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Compressor Monitoring

Vibration monitors are used on many types of compressors. The objective is to shut down the compressor if the vibrations reach an excessive or dangerous level. This protection doesn’t always prevent damage and seldom provides useful information about the cause of the problem. There is a way you can determine the causes in time to prevent shut down or damage. For more details < click here > and read how this successful program has saved others time and money.

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Rotary Airends

Almost every industrial plant has at least one rotary screw or vane compressor. The OEMs and their dealers count on you feeling dependent upon them for parts and service. They don’t want you to know about an independent company that sells remanufactured airends with much better prices and deliveries.

The best kept secret in the compressor business is that you have a choice when doing major repairs to your rotary screw and vane compressor. <Click here> to learn more about this exciting opportunity for savings and freedom of choice.

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Condensation Drains

Maintenance and Engineering personnel constantly struggle to prevent condensation from causing equipment problems that lead to production downtime and poor quality. The products used to remove the condensation (manual valves, float operated drains, timer drains and electronic sensor drains) are the source of more complaints than any other aspect of a compressed air system.

Our research indicates that customers want a product that automatically dumps the condensation when it appears at the drain without constant clogging or wasting compressed air in the process. Well, we found a drain that accomplishes this – at a price you will not believe! <Click here> for more details on this special product.

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Lube Products

The advances in lubrication technology has provided many new products for use in industrial air compressors. These new oils, along with an army of salespeople, have created some confusion as to which oil is best for each application. Also, these new products, and the growing environmental concerns for clean water, have complicated the issue of disposing of the oil and water mixture found in the compressor condensation. <Click here> for a better understanding of your options without the marketing hype and high price.

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Compressor Training

It takes time and manpower for you to train your people on compressors and the various aspects of your compressed air system. There are companies that offer training but often they will either try to sell you their equipment, try to apply a general training program to your situation or simply lack the knowledge required to effectively teach the subject.

We have established a compressor school with trainers that know the subject and don’t sell equipment! Most importantly, you can customize the program to meet your specific needs at an economical price. <Click here> to learn how you can have effective compressor training in your plant.

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Repair Companies

It is sometimes necessary to have an outside company help with compressor maintenance. In those instances, you want to chose a company that will do the job right, stand behind their work and charge reasonable rates.

The best choice would be a company that meets the following criteria:

Until now, the compressor repair companies that meet this criteria were the best kept secret in the industry. These are owned and operated by people who worked for the OEMs before deciding that they could better serve customers by starting their own business.

If you would like some help with a maintenance project email us

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Links

If you are interested in linking to compressorwise.com, visit our links page for the html code information. You will also find other useful maintenance links.

Advertising Options

CompressorWise.com is a source of information for a specific group of people. These individuals are the Mechanics, Maintenance Supervisors, Buyers, Plant Managers and Engineers who work with the various components of a compressed air system.

Send an email to ads@compressorwise.com if you have an interest in advertising to our audience. We will send you the details on the options available with our website.

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Contact Us

Our objective is to provide information about some very special companies in the compressor industry. We believe that this will give you more options, save you money and improve the operation of your air system.

You will deal directly with the companies and any agreements will be subject to the prices, terms and conditions of the parties involved. We at compressorwise.com offer no warranties, expressed or implied.

We will continue to grow and hope you bookmark our site or add it to your list of favorites for easy future reference. If you have any comments or would like information on a topic not yet covered on this site, please send us an email at webmaster@compressorwise.com.

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