Compressed air network

The compressed air network is  formed by compressed air piping and compressed air distribution points a system that transports compressed air to various applications, for example in industrial plants and halls. In the compressed air pipeline, the pipes are easily connected to each other with connectors equipped with good flow properties.

Compressed air pipelines and the connectors used in them are usually made of steel, aluminum or plastic. Steel pipelines can withstand high pressures, but are heavy and susceptible to rusting. Aluminum pipelines are lighter, they have good corrosion resistance, long service life and good flowability. Plastic pipes are light and they are corrosion resistant, but they cannot withstand heavy use or high pressures.

The parts of the compressed air network are selected according to the usage needs. It is important that the parts of the pipeline withstand the required pressure. The compressed air network must also be designed so that it is safe to use. It is important to ensure that the compressed air network is installed correctly. The compressed air network must choose the right connectors, which are available in different shapes, such as as extension, thread, t and angle connectors.

Maintenance of the compressed air network is important so that it works efficiently and safely. Connectors must also be installed correctly and serviced regularly. It is important to check the tightness of the connectors regularly and service them if necessary.

Compressed air pipes and connectors are therefore an essential part of the compressed air network. By choosing the right material for it, taking into account their usage needs, taking care of the installation and maintaining them regularly, you can contribute to the efficient functioning and long service life of the compressed air pipeline.