Product category:
Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: Beko Technologies | Subject: Bekoflow
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2004
Astonishing savings claimed for piping
system
Bekoflow is a revolutionary pipework system that addresses all the specific problems associated with compressed air piping.
Bekoflow is a revolutionary pipework system that addresses all the specific problems associated with compressed air piping The Bekoflow compressed air pipe system is made of polybutene
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Adsorption dryers cut compressed air costs
Beko's new Drypoint AC cold-regenerated adsorption dryers help prevent corrosion, rejects or damage on the production line with reduced treatment costs and increased reliability.
This excellent material offers a variety of advantages, such as resistance against all the usual compressor oil, hygienic and toxicological safety, as well as good temperature resistance and rigidity.
At the same time, the Bekoflow system eliminates a number of problems often accruing with conventional compressed air piping.
Leakages, corrosion and constrictions of the pipe cross-section, all well known "traditional" causes of trouble in day to day plant operation, can now be considered a thing of the past.
The smooth walled pipe interior has no constrictions and guarantees optimum air throughput.
Consequently, the compressor performance can be adapted to actual energy requirements.
Beko describes the energy and cost saving attainable with a correctly sized Bekoflow system as "quite astonishing".
Installation of a complete Bekoflow pipe network is easy, fast and safe.
The individual components are seamlessly joined by screw connection then welding.
Indicator pins on the connection elements reliably show the successful completion of the welding process. Request a free brochure from Beko Technologies ...
• Beko Technologies: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Engineeringtalk email newsletter
• Engineeringtalk Home Page

