What are the advantages of AIRnet vs. standard copper or black iron piping?
The biggest problem with traditional pipe systems is that they deteriorate over time. This costs the customer money several ways: • Increasing pressure drop as the internal surfaces of the pipe begin to corrode and become rough. • Leakage, which is very expensive since air is 7 times more costly than electricity • Repair costs to fix the problems above AIRnet piping is anodized both inside and outside, so it is completely smooth and corrosion resistant. This means that the internal surfaces never corrode to cause leaks. Pressure losses are less to begin with and hardly change over time. With no internal pollution, the maximum pipe bore remains open for better airflow. This can significantly extend the lifetime of the network. Compared to a screw or bolt fitting, AIRnet’s compression fitting ensures a quality seal with absolute minimum air leakage over time. If the need ever arises, the fittings can be tightened simply without special tools. Also, AIRnet piping is not so exposed to the