Compressed air is often referred to as the “fourth utility,” joining electricity, natural gas, and water as an essential service in most industrial and commercial facilities. It’s used for thermostatic controls, valve and damper actuation, purging, charging, processing, material transfer, instrumentation, tools, and many other specialized applications.
Construction, mining, exploration, and drilling operations rely on compressed air to power processes and applications. For most of these businesses, compressed air systems must run continuously. Planned shutdowns, emergencies, facility expansions, and new construction sometimes also need rental compressed air systems.
Typical applications: