AIRnet Compressed Air PipeOut of the various piping materials, there are available to contractors, aluminum is the rising choice among the professionals. It is more and more common to see aluminum piping replace galvanized steel, copper, or even plastic. Aluminum pipe is less susceptible to corrosion and less resistant to airflow making them overall more energy efficient. Uneven surfaces and build-ups can cause obstructions with many other leading materials causing a great deal of resistance. Having a pipe with a smoother surface and a material resistant to corrosion makes your overall air system run much more efficient.

Cost Efficiency With Aluminum Pipe Fittings

Compressed Air Pipe FittingsOne major cost factor of pipe systems is the installation process. When installing materials such as steel, the pipes need to be threaded and joined for a proper fitting. This means that for the installation process special threading equipment and skilled workers are needed to perform the labor, further driving up costs. Threading steel is also a fairly dirty job. It requires cutting fluid and creates a great deal of debris, which all must be cleaned out before using your compressed air pipeline.

Copper has been an attractive choice because similar to an aluminum pipe; it doesn’t corrode as much. Steel and other linings sometimes can scale, compromising cleanliness and efficiency of the compressed air system. Although copper has similar advantages of an aluminum pipe, they are extremely expensive to install for compressed air pipe systems. Aluminum piping costs, on average 20% less overall, with installation, and doesn’t require the additional materials.

Aluminum Air Pipes Stand Up to Pressure

Aluminum pipe compressed air systems are not only more efficient, they are safer as well. It is against OSHA standards to use PVC piping for air systems. PVC becomes brittle with time and can actually explode when transporting high-pressured air. Aluminum pipes are lighter like a PVC option, yet they provide enough durability to stand up to a pressurized system.

Avoid System Leaks With Aluminum Pipe

One issue with steel and copper that most people run into is that the threading connections can leak over time. It’s estimated that 8-10% of the air is lost in a compressed air system through the connections if the threads are not airtight. This can cause the system to work harder to keep up with the lost air and lose its overall efficiency.

Choose Aluminum For Your Compressed Air Pipeline

For all your compressed air system needs, choose Aluminum Air Pipe. We have aluminum piping tools and accessories for your installation processes and also to keep your air system free of leaks. Get all the quality and durability from aluminum pipes and install your compressed air system today.

The Aluminum Air Pipe features an innovative aluminum pipe design, combining durability and efficient airflow management. Crafted with precision, it ensures optimal performance for various applications. Its lightweight yet robust construction offers both reliability and ease of installation. This pipe’s cutting-edge aluminum design guarantees long-lasting functionality, making it an ideal choice for industries and projects that require top-tier air distribution solutions.

Aluminum Air Pipe is a cutting-edge solution for industrial compressed air systems, featuring a sophisticated aluminum pipe design that combines durability, efficiency, and versatility. Engineered with precision, these pipes offer a lightweight yet robust construction, ensuring longevity and reliability in various applications. The intelligent design of the aluminum pipes optimizes airflow, minimizing pressure drop and ensuring maximum efficiency in compressed air distribution. The corrosion-resistant nature of aluminum makes these pipes ideal for diverse environments, including harsh industrial settings where durability is paramount.