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Time for a quick 'air cut at IPEX

A Rietschle Thomas product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 29, 2002

Rietschle will use its IPEX stand to launch Air-Save Logix: a remote, computer-controlled vacuum and compressed air supply linked directly to production levels.

In taking the development of its air centre concept to a logical conclusion, Rietschle will use its IPEX stand (6-539) to launch Air-Save Logix: a remote, computer-controlled vacuum and compressed air supply linked directly to production levels.

Air-Save Logix units are computer controlled, and incorporate an air-cooled control cabinet fitted with remote frequency converters, and a range of differential pressure sensors, temperature, pressure and vacuum monitors.

Three pump cabinets house a selection of vacuum pumps and compressors, using Rietschle's highly efficient claw technology, and frictionless radial blower designs.

With this demand-controlled air and vacuum supply, energy costs are drastically reduced.

The availability of the press is increased, thanks to reduced make-ready times, and the online pump and frequency converter maintenance information.

Maintenance costs are kept low, partly by the use of noncontact pumps and the smoothed operation offered by speed control; and partly by the increased reliability of pumps and frequency converters in a temperature controlled environment.

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