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News Release from: Secomak | Subject: Airminder
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 July 2005
Compressed air unit cuts energy costs by
up to 80%
Process drying specialist Secomak has developed a new intelligent 'supply on demand' control unit for use with compressed air systems
Process drying specialist Secomak has developed a new intelligent 'supply on demand' control unit for use with compressed air systems The Airminder device, ideal for applications such as bottle and can drying, ensures compressed air is only used when a product is present on the conveyor line
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It reduces unnecessary costs and saves energy by up to 80%, depending on the application.
The Airminder uses pre-programmable micro-electronics to cut the use of compressed air.
It limits wastage at the point of use using a sensor, which detects when a conveyor line is stationary or there are gaps between the objects on a line.
When these conditions are detected the air supply is cut off for a pre-determined time.
When it senses movement again the supply is restored immediately.
The system has a manual over-ride in addition to automatic switch-off ability in the event of human error.
Additional benefits include reduced noise levels and, in some installations, avoiding the need to acquire a larger compressor to deal with demand.
An Aquaminder version is also available which will offer identical functions to provide water on a 'supply on demand' basis for rinsing applications.
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