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Tech Tip: To create an efficient compressed air system, shops shouldn't skimp on piping material

Aug. 26, 2019
Three key things to look for to get the right piping for a compressed air system are quality, energy efficiency, and ease and cost of installation.

While low-cost piping may be attractive at first, the materials can shatter, corrode, and rust, contaminating the air inside a compressor. Here are three key things to look for to get the right piping for a compressed air system:

Quality

Piping should be made of a material that will hold up over time. Aluminum piping is known for its resilience and reliability in compressed air systems, and it efficiently distributes compressed air. For example, Ingersoll Rand SimplAir piping uses aluminum pipes 

Energy efficiency

Some materials hinder airflow and require more energy to achieve the desired flow rate. For example, the rough surface on black iron piping obstructs airflow, slowing the flow rate. Aluminum piping has a smooth surface, so it increases energy efficiency because the compressor doesn’t have to work as hard to achieve the flow rate. 

Ease and cost of installation

Piping that requires specialized technicians or tools for installation can drive up costs and affect a shop’s bottom line. Look for quick-connect fittings to alleviate pricey, complex installations 

Information provided by Ingersoll Rand 

About the Author

Jarrett Affolter | Product Specialist Team Leader, Ingersoll Rand Compression Technologies & Services, North America

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