Quincy Compressor Blog

Taking Advantage of Available Energy Efficient Rebates

Posted on: February 26, 2020

Energy efficiency is a growing area of concern for manufacturers and consumers alike. Engineers are looking to improve machines’ ability to use energy. Those who are seeking to purchase equipment look to save money for their organizations via reduced energy bills. Both parties have an interest in encouraging the development of products that help reduce […]

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A Guide to Using KPIs for Compressed Air Efficiency

Posted on: February 26, 2020

Considering how crucial compressed air systems are for the industrial sector, it is rather surprising that more companies aren’t keeping a closer eye on compressed air energy efficiency. In many shops and factories around the world, as long as the necessary level of pressure is maintained, managers and operators are satisfied. That’s where Key Performance […]

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Oil Consumption in Air Compressors: Helpful Facts

Posted on: February 26, 2020

Oil plays a crucial role in many mechanical and electric devices. It powers, lubricates and cools, keeping machines running smoothly. It is a precious resource, and conserving it helps preserve the environment and lower your operating expenses. Oil is also a very important component of your air compressor. It performs a number of critical functions, […]

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How to Calculate Air Compressor Efficiency

Posted on: February 26, 2020

Owning a machine that uses energy in an economical way is a goal that consumers in both the personal and professional realms share. You want to own and operate equipment that runs over long periods of time, using a minimal amount of energy. Efficient machinery can save you time and money and provide reliable operation […]

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The Benefits of Air Compressor Training

Posted on: February 26, 2020

For many companies, compressed air is seen as one of the most expensive utilities. An industrial air compressor can mount operations costs of more than $800,000 in electricity over ten years. What’s worse is that much of that electricity is wasted. A typical air compression system loses about half of its air to leaks, poor […]

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How to Calculate Your Compressor’s True Life Cycle Cost

Posted on: February 26, 2020

When investing in equipment for your organization, you ideally want to procure machinery that strikes a balance between a reasonable up-front price and low long-term maintenance costs. This is especially true with regard to compressors. You’ll want to select a unit that’s going to last a long time and need minimal repairs. There are a […]

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How Reciprocating Compressors Are Used in Refineries

Posted on: February 16, 2020

Over the past 200 years, industrialists have found ways to turn raw materials into products. At refineries, employees use these processes to convert natural oils into products that fuel vehicles and add stability to medicines, lotions and foods. The processes that turn oil from the ground into fuel for a vehicle consist of complex steps […]

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How a Pneumatic Robot Arm Works

Posted on: February 12, 2020

We might not think about them much, but robotic arms build many of the items that we used every day. Have you ever wondered how they work? Let’s take a closer look at the inner workings of a pneumatic robotic arm. Pneumatic Arm Basics A pneumatic arm, like any other air-powered system, needs five things […]

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How to Identify Reciprocating Compressor Valve Failure

Posted on: February 12, 2020

In a reciprocating air compressor, the valves are one of the most significant parts in the regulation and flow of pressurized air. When a valve is in optimal condition and performs according to plan, compressed air is distributed evenly and effectively for numerous processes. If a valve becomes faulty, however, the system lags and processes […]

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How to Blow Out Your Sprinkler System with an Air Compressor

Posted on: February 12, 2020

When the time comes to turn off your sprinkling system and brace for the colder months of fall and winter, there are a few crucial steps to take beforehand. If you skip these steps, your sprinklers might not work as well, if at all, when you reactivate the system next spring. So why is this […]

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