Aluminium Piping for Compressed Air offers a perfect connection for compressor receiver to air line service components through an absolute take off and ring main point. This can easily be fitted with just push-in action and does not require the preparation of threaded pipe or solvent. The assembling of these systems is easy and simple due to easy to disconnect features. Further, this system can be extended or altered with much decreased production down time. Our range is appreciated for abrasion resistance, durable nature, excellent functionality and corrosion resistant finish.
Features
Safe, Secure, leak-proof
Lightweight and easy to handle
No corrosion, reduced maintenance
Easy to alter or extend a system
Fast installation time without the need for tools
Truly demountable without damage to pipe or fittings
Pneumsys offer Compressed Air Piping solutions using fittings from John Guest and Eqo Fluids in India. The compressed air piping fittings system is used for the distribution of compressed air to the required point of use. It is a fairly designed system that helps in energy cost reduction and increase in production efficiency. Pneumsysenergy compressed air system is quick and easy to install and is used in various commercial and industrial facilities. Their smooth inner surfaces produces good air flow, energy savings and give optimum performance under pressure.
Earlier, PVC was used for compressed air piping. It was not long before the fact that it sometimes shattered and failed, sending sharp pieces throughout the area. It becomes brittle over time and is not safe, can explode. It is not recommended for pressure. New products called aluminium air pipe were introduced that utilized material that did not shatter to solved safety issue.
Advantages of cold drawn thin walled aluminium pipes
Cold drawn process is the metal forming process where an extruded pipe is forced through a single or series of dies, thus reducing the cross section size of the original part. The cold drawing process yields a dimensional consistency in the final product, while improving both yield and tensile strength by almost 1.5 times.
The other advantages are:
Better Strength To Withstand Pressure
Cold drawn pipes are able to withstand as much pressure as the standard thicker extruded pipes of the same outer diameter, reason being that there are less chances of leakage in cold drawn pipes as these are having better tensile strength and hardness compared to an extruded pipe.
Reduced Thickness Does Not Mean A Weaker Pipe
Cold drawing pipes helps in material savings and cost reductions by using a pipe of lesser thickness than the extruded pipe. With increased tensile strength, the pipe is able to withstand better impact strength and does not get damaged even is thrown from a height.
Better Dimensional Accuracy
The extruded pipes are substantially oval and have varied pipe thickness whereas the cold drawing pipes imparts uniform thickness and have almost a perfect curvature to the pipe which results in very less chances of leakage in the joints when assembled on to the pipe.