Need New Compressed Air Equipment but Don't have the Capital?
In these tough economic times, money is tight and capital budgets have been slashed to the bone.
However, you still need to be able to reliably and efficiently run your plant and that takes a dependable compressed air supply. If your compressed air system is having issues and is in need of some new equipment but you don’t have the capital budget or would rather spend that capital on something else then DirectAIR® from Air Technologies is the answer.

  • DirectAIR® is buying compressed air as a worry free utility. You do not need to spend any capital.  It's not a lease!
  • GUARANTEED pressure, flow and dewpoint!
  • No more rentals.
  • No more service and untimely breakdowns!
  • No more compressed air headaches.
  • Very friendly terms - as little as 6 months agreement!

Please take the time to read this recent Plant Services article on DirectAIR® and check out our website at www.DirectAIR.com
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February 2009
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Do You Have A Smart Compressor System?
Wouldn't it be nice if your air compressor system could email you when it's wasting energy or alert you before a problem shut's it down?   What if it could shut one of your compressors off when it's not needed - automatically?  What if it could tell you when the air filter or oil filter needs changed? What if it could tell you that your drain is getting clogged?  Would that help you save down time and save energy costs?

Many companies are looking to this SMART technology to save energy and plan maintenance more efficiently. We can help - ask us about how you Pay When You Save.
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The Top Ten Things Not to Say on Your Valentines Date....

1. I really don't like this restaurant that much, but I wanted to use this 2-for-1 coupon before it expired.

2. People say I remind them of Eddie Haskell.

3. I used to come here all the time with my ex.

4. I never said you NEED a nose job. I just said it wouldn't hurt to consider it.

5. Could you excuse me? My cat gets lonely if he doesn't hear my voice on the answering machine every hour.

6. I like clay. It's mushy.

7. I really feel that I've grown in the past few years. Used to be I wouldn't have given someone like you a second look.

8. And I won that trophy in the inter-fraternity belching contest.

9. I know you said you don't eat anything with a face. But a good butcher will cut that part off for you if you ask.

10. It's been tough, but I've come to accept that most people I date just won't be as smart as I am. 
Car runs on compressed air

MDI (Moteur Developpment International a French Company) is a project initiated and directed by Guy NEGRE the CEO of the company, this mechanical engineer started his career with researches on engines’ efficiency. Having in mind the protection of the planet, he has then concentrated his efforts towards the development of zero pollution engines and created MDI in 1991.
The aims of this company are to promote and develop ecological energies; conceive and produce non-pollutant vehicles and systems.

MDI is the owner of numerous patents pertaining to the improvement of its compressed air engines and their technical environment; these patents are protected in 127 countries.
The agreement provides that TATA will support the technologies final development and optimization for their use in India.
In the rest of the world MDI follows its business models (see Industrial concept) i.e. the sales of licenses and turnkey factories for the manufacturing and commercialization of its products.
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The Hidden Costs of Compressed Air/Gas Leaks
Bruce Gorelick, Vice President, Enercheck Systems
Alan Bandes, Vice President of Marketing, UE Systems, Inc.

Most companies do their best to conserve energy; most energy engineers realize the high cost of energy drain due to how much extra horsepower air compressors waste while trying to maintain pre-set air pressures. Likewise, they realize how costly leaks in their nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and freon systems can be. This article will focus on not only how leaks can negatively impact the system as a whole, but also how leaks can affect the environment and quite possibly the wellbeing of the personnel that have to work around them.
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Compressed Air Cars