Change the Way You Spray to Save Water and Air

Change the Way You Spray To Save Water and AirThere are many changes you can make in your spray operations to reduce use of water and compressed air in cleaning, cooling, drying and blow-off operations. The savings can be significant and often require only making relatively simple changes. In addition to improving profitability, making changes to the way you spray may improve product/process quality, worker safety and benefit the environment.

Two New White Papers Detail
Dozens of Ways to Save

How to Reduce Water Consumption in Cleaning, Cooling and Moisturizing Operations, White Paper 104

Water waste is common in many spray operations but often goes undetected. This white paper provides actionable information to help you identify sources of waste and ways to eliminate it. Topics like these are covered:

  • Understanding the costly ramifications of using worn nozzles
  • How improved maintenance can save tens of thousands of gallons of water annually
  • When to replace open hoses with spray guns
  • How automated cleaning of totes, tanks, vats and vessels can save millions of gallons each year
  • The benefits of spray control for minimizing waste while improving performance

How to Reduce Compressed Air Consumption in Drying and Blow-Off Applications, White Paper 102

This paper looks at a wide range of topics including:

  • How to eliminate compressed air completely by using blowers and air knives
  • How to reduce compressed air consumption more than 90% with air nozzles and knive
  • How to reduce perceived noise by up to 60%
  • How to choose the air product best suited to your application
  • How to determine if you can benefit from an air consumption audit
For more information on ways to reduce water and air use, consult the resources below and then contact your local sales office to discuss an on-site evaluation of your spray operations.     

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How to Reduce Water Consumption in Cleaning, Cooling and Moisturizing Operations, WP104
How to Reduce Water Consumption in Cleaning, Cooling and Moisturizing Operations, WP104
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Guidelines for Optimizing Drying and Blow-Off Operations, WP102
Guidelines for Optimizing Drying and Blow-Off Operations, WP102
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References

Literature

  • How to Reduce Water Consumption in Cleaning, Cooling and Moisturizing Applications, White Paper 104  · View · Request
  • How to Reduce Compressed Air Consumption in Drying and Blow-Off Applications, White Paper 102  · View · Request
  • Change the Way You Spray to Maximize Water Conservation, Technical Manual 415 · View · Request
  • Optimizing Your Spray System, Technical Manual 410 · View · Request
  • A Guide to Safe and Effective Tank Cleaning Catalog 15E   · View   · Request
  • A Guide to Improving the Performance of Your Drying and Blow-off Applications with WindJet® Air Products, Catalog 20C · View · Request
  • WindJet Air Knife Packages 60Hz, Bulletin 543C  · View  · Request
  • WindJet Air Knife Packages 50Hz, Bulletin 543M-B  · View   · Request
  • Optimizing System Performance with Precision Spray Control, Bulletin AT103B · View · Request
  • Full-line catalog including spray nozzles and accessories, technical data and problem-solving ideas, Catalog 70   · View  · Request
  • Full-line catalog including spray nozzles and accessories, technical data and problem-solving ideas,
    Catalog 70-M - Metric   · View  · Request

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