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Industrial facilities use compressed air for a multitude of operations. Almost every industrial facility has at least two compressors, and in a medium-sized plant there may be hundreds of different uses of compressed air.
Uses include powering pneumatic tools, packaging and automation equipment, and conveyors. Pneumatic tools tend to be smaller, lighter, and more maneuverable than electric motor-driven tools. They also deliver smooth power and are not damaged by overloading. Air-powered tools have the capability for infinitely variable speed and torque control, and can reach a desired speed and torque very quickly. In addition, they are often selected for safety reasons because they do not produce sparks and have low heat build-up. Although they have many advantages, pneumatic tools are generally much less energy-efficient than electric tools. Many manufacturing industries also use compressed air and gas for combustion and process operations such as oxidation, fractionation, cryogenics, refrigeration, filtration, dehydration, and aeration. Table 1.1 lists some major manufacturing industries and the tools, conveying, and process operations requiring compressed air. For some of these applications, however, other sources of power may be more cost effective (see the fact sheet titled Potentially Inappropriate Uses of Compressed Air in Section 2).
Compressed air also plays a vital role in many non-manufacturing sectors, including the transportation, construction, mining, agriculture, recreation, and service industries. Examples of some of these applications are shown in Table 1.2.
Table 1.1 Industrial Sector Uses of Compressed Air
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Industry Example Compressed Air Uses
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Apparel
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Conveying, clamping, tool powering, controls and actuators, automated equipment
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Automotive Tool
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powering, stamping, control and actuators, forming, conveying
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Chemicals
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Conveying, controls and actuators
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Food
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Dehydration, bottling, controls and actuators, conveying, spraying coatings, cleaning, vacuum packing
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Furniture
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Air piston powering, tool powering, clamping, spraying, controls and actuators
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General Manufacturing
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Clamping, stamping, tool powering and cleaning, control and actuators
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Lumber and Wood
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Sawing, hoisting, clamping, pressure treatment, controls and actuators
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Metals Fabrication
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Assembly station powering, tool powering, controls and actuators, injection molding, spraying
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Petroleum
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Process gas compressing, controls and actuators
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Primary Metals
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Vacuum melting, controls and actuators, hoisting
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Pulp and Paper
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Conveying, controls and actuators
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Rubber and Plastics
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Tool powering, clamping, controls and actuators, forming, mold press powering, injection molding
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Stone, Clay, and Glass
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Conveying,blending, mixing, controls and actuators, glass blowing and molding, cooling
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Textiles
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Agitating liquids, clamping, conveying, automated equipment, controls and actuators, loom jet weaving, spinning,texturizing
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Table 1.2 Non-Manufacturing Sector Use of Compressed Air
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Agriculture
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Farm equipment, materials handling, spraying of crops, dairy machines
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Mining
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Pneumatic tools, hoists, pumps, controls and actuators
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Power Generation
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Starting gas turbines, automatic control, emissions controls
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Recreation
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Amusement parks - air brakes
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Golf courses - seeding, fertilizing, sprinkler systems
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Hotels - elevators, sewage disposal
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Ski resorts - snow making
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Theaters - projector cleaning
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Underwater exploration - air tanks
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Service Industries
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Pneumatic tools, hoists, air brake systems, garment pressing machines, hospital respiration systems,
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Transportation
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climate control
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Wastewater
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Pneumatic tools, hoists, air brake systems
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Treatment
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Vacuum filters, conveying
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