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Compressed air testing is a critical process used to ensure that the air produced by compressed air systems meets specific purity standards required for a variety of applications. These systems are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and some medical environments, where clean and dry compressed air is necessary to operate tools, machinery, and processes effectively and safely.
Compressed Air testing
The quality of compressed air is vital because contaminants in the air can cause problems such as:
Damage to Equipment: Oil, water, and particulates can wear out or damage pneumatic machinery and tools.
Product Contamination: In sectors like food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and electronics manufacturing, air quality directly impacts the cleanliness and integrity of the products.
Health Risks: Poor air quality can pose health risks to employees, especially in environments where air comes into direct contact with workers or products.
Moisture (Water Vapor): High levels of humidity can lead to corrosion and bacterial growth.
Oil (Aerosols, Vapors): Oil can come from compressor lubricants and can contaminate sensitive products or processes.
Particulates (Dust, Pollen, Microbes): Solid particles can clog or damage equipment and affect product quality.
Compressed air quality is governed by various international standards, such as:
ISO 8573: This series provides specifications for testing and classifying air contaminants by type and concentration levels. It includes different parts that address specifics like particulate matter, humidity and water, oil content, and more.
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