Oil-free compressors live in action

CompAir Hall C5 – Booth 114

CompAir is presenting the new generation of its oil-free Ultima compressors, showcasing solutions designed for energy efficiency, sustainability, and operational reliability – specifically tailored to the demands of the food and beverage industry.

The focus is on the next-generation oil-free Ultima compressors, which will be demonstrated live at the trade show. With the new Ultima series (55–110 kW), CompAir aims to set new standards in energy efficiency, reliability, and sustainability. The redesigned range features a housing that is up to 50% smaller, state-of-the-art control technology, and enhanced heat recovery. A key highlight is the ability to reuse up to 98% of the input energy for hot water generation via heat recovery.

Compressed air management & remote monitoring

Many traditional control systems are not designed to adapt in real time to fluctuating compressed air demand. CompAir’s Ecoplant replaces static control with a dynamic, AI-based system that monitors key performance indicators across the entire network and adjusts compressor setpoints accordingly, while automatically selecting the optimal operating mode.

The system also enables easy identification and isolation of leaks. Condition monitoring can predict potential problems and provide early warnings to avoid costly downtime.

This cloud-based management solution combines intuitive predictive maintenance – powered by smart algorithms – with proactive SAAS-based analytics and controls. It allows operators to monitor issues remotely from anywhere in the world.

With instant maintenance alerts and a user-friendly one-click interface, response times are shortened, downtime is reduced, and production efficiency is sustainably increased, says CompAir.

According to the company, dynamic monitoring of the compressed air system enables operators to make better-informed decisions based on improved data. Ecoplant can also be customised to meet the specific requirements of each site, such as monitoring energy consumption and operating modes.

Unlimited historical data is also available, allowing users to identify trends such as periods of inactivity or low demand across the entire system or for individual processes or compressors.

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