Compressed air is a necessary part of many industrial processes. Although there have been attempts to replace it with other technologies, including electric actuators, compressed air has continued to be vital in the industrial world. There is no real replacement for the value and utility it adds to manufacturing processes.
Until recently, air compression has been inefficient. Of the energy put into a standard or oil-free screw compression machine, only 15% to 20% comes out as usable compressed air, meaning these machines waste over 75% of the energy produced.
As the current volatility of the energy markets has raised concerns about the unexpected variation and increases in energy prices, companies must get the most value out of every energy input.
Tamturbo’s magnetic levitation-based VSD machines offer the best energy savings of any air compressor on the market and can help businesses thrive in these uncertain times.
The Role of Compressed Air in the Industrial World
Compressed air has a variety of applications in the industrial world. One typical use is separating various products in an industrial food preparation facility. If the facility processes potatoes for french fries, compressed air can separate defective items by blowing them off conveyor belts with a puff of air from a compressed air nozzle.
In most modern industrial facilities, compressed air, water, electricity, and gas are the essential inputs that let the facility function and production occur.
Tamturbo is a leader in compressed air technology, allowing companies to harness this vital resource more energy-efficiently. Our proprietary technology represents a leap forward in compression technology, replacing inefficient oil-lubricated systems with magnetic levitation-based, friction-free functioning, allowing for unparalleled performance with practically no maintenance.
The Cost Structure of Compressed Air and Fluctuating Energy Prices
Compressed air is necessary for several industrial applications, but many traditional compressors are inefficient machines that lose up to 75% of their energy inputs to heat loss and inefficiency.
This loss is more than waste from an inefficient machine; it can dramatically impact a facility’s energy use. The U.S. Department of Energy found that air compressors consume between 10% and 30% of a facility’s total energy use.
The general cost breakdown over the lifespan of a traditional air compressor will be 20% for the initial investment, 10% for maintenance, and 70% for the energy inputs.
Companies can calculate the standard energy consumption of an air compressor by multiplying the top-rated horsepower rating by the amount of time it will be running at full power by the efficiency of the motor.
As energy costs spiral and each kilowatt becomes more expensive, these costs can quickly escalate and adversely impact a company’s bottom line.
Who is Tamturbo?
Tamturbo is dedicated to producing better air compressors. Traditional machines are vital but far too inefficient to thrive in today’s competitive, energy-stressed market. Tamturbo has combined state-of-the-art magnetic levitation technology to compress air without friction or the need for oil or lubricants.
Starting in 2010, Tamturbo brought this technology to the air compressor market, revolutionizing the industry with more efficient machines. Our air compressors require less maintenance than standard machines and recycle waste heat, helping companies in the industrial, food and beverage, and pulp and paper industries money.
How to Save Money with Tamturbo
Tamturbo’s magnetic levitation-based air compression system has the lowest operating cost of any air compressor on the market. This is due to our state-of-the-art design and use of the latest technology.