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[read more] ongoing support in times of change 20 july 2017 the last 12 months have seen huge changes in the political and economic landscape. in this report for airuser, vanda jones, executive director of bcas considers what has happened over the last year, shares her thoughts on what needs to happen moving forwards, and outlines the crucial role that a trade association plays in providing industry with a platform to voice its opinions [read more] adapting to the circular economy. 20 july 2017 the compressed air industry has had an excellent record of minimising energy consumption through design and servicing, but now it is time for a step change as the eu commission pushes industry towards resource efficiency and the circular economy. marion beaver, technical officer at bcas takes a look at what it means moving forwards. [read more] compressors: finding the true life cycle cost 24 july 2017 those looking to invest in an air compressor often rely on zero hour data sheets verified by the compressed air and gas institute (cagi)* to predict lifetime performance, as this is the only source of independently verified performance data on air compressors. however, andy jones, md at mattei, says efficiency levels change over the life cycle of a unit and whilst two compressors may have the same zero-hour performance, the reality is that life cycle costs may vary considerably [read more] providing stability in uncertain times 20 july 2017 here vanda jones, executive director for the british compressed air society, examines the role of the trade association in modern industry, particularly in the light of the ongoing brexit negotiations and the positive influence such organisations can have on securing our industrial future [read more] making the most of training opportunities 24 july 2017 training is a vital ingredient for modern businesses with a host of benefits, ranging from employee motivation and retention, to demonstrating competence to implementing safe working practices. here’s an overview of some of the latest courses available from the british compressed air society (bcas) [read more] update on directives 20 july 2017 bcas works directly on behalf of the compressed air and vacuum industry to advise on, shape and, at times, challenge the creation of eu and uk legislation, directives and standards. here, the society provides a round-up of some of the latest work that pneurop – the european committee of manufactures of compressors, vacuum pumps and pneumatic tools – is undertaking [read more] compressed air pipework: best practice 24 july 2017 the correct installation and commissioning of compressed air piping is vital for an ongoing safe and efficient compressed air system. here marion beaver, technical officer for bcas outlines best practice [read more] link getting to grips with legal matters 24 july 2017 airuser asked the british compressed air society to answer some of the questions it is most frequently asked. three of these are detailed below [read more] maintaining momentum in uncertain times 08 august 2016 welcome to airuser - your independent guide to air powered systems which this year celebrates its 20th birthday. [read more] compressor filtration and servicing – beware false economy 28 july 2016 for owners and hirers of compressors and vacuum pumps, the operating costs are often as much of a concern as the initial outlay of the equipment. in fact, energy and maintenance account for 79% of the overall compressor cost compared to 21% initial investment. mann+hummel explains more [read more] 3d print bureau opts for aluminium pipework 26 july 2016 3d print bureau chooses aluminium pipework for its expanding compressed air needs... [read more] 1/6 (1 to 15 of 87) related news energy efficiency: still top of the agenda 26 july 2014 welcome to the 2014/15 edition of airuser – your guide to air powered systems. now in its 18th year, the guide continues to go from strength-to-strength as this year's content will testify. the formula remains the same – a mix of informative features from some of the acknowledged experts within the compressed air field, complemented by a wide range of manufacturer and supplier profiles and an extensive directory listing both manufacturers and distributors. [read more] interaction and communication 24 july 2014 andy jones, managing director at mattei, explains more about bcas' compressor and vacuum committee and mark ranger, the committee's new chair, outlines some of his objectives [read more] setting the standard - raising the bar 21 july 2014 chris dee, executive director at bcas (british compressed air society), provides a brief history of the development of pneurop and details the latest work being undertaken by the association to improve compressed air efficiency at a european level. [read more] 'uniform needs' – eu law 21 july 2014 to bring some uniformity to existing and new legislation a new legislative framework (nlf) has been introduced and amongst the provisions is a decision known as 768/2008/ec, which establishes a common framework for the marketing of products. greg bordiak, technical officer at bcas (british compressed air society) explains more [read more] trade associations: delivering benefits to members 21 july 2014 it is essential that the uk government continues to do everything necessary to establish a competitive business environment that ensures both manufacturers and businesses see britain as the most attractive country for investing and re-shoring. the british compressed air society (bcas), uk technical trade association for the compressed air and vacuum industry, continues to campaign to make this happen and represents its members’ interests in future european legislation, as chris dee, executive di [read more] energy, maintenance, health & safety: today's key issues 07 august 2013 welcome to the 2013/14 edition of airuser – your guide to air powered systems. the seventeenth edition of the guide has an eye-catching new cover, but inside the formula remains the same – a mix of informative features from some of the acknowledged experts within the compressed air field, complemented by a wide range of manufacturer and supplier profiles and an extensive directory of distributors, manufacturers and suppliers. [read more] a new dawn on efficiency 26 july 2013 here andy jones, general manager at mattei, provides some background to the bcas compressor & vacuum committee and the development of a new working group for low pressure applications and blower technology. [read more] the ongoing need to compress energy usage 19 july 2013 the challenge to manage precious energy resources is ongoing, with legislation and voluntary initiatives being introduced to help improve efficiency within industry. as a result, compressor manufacturers, like many other manufacturers, are working hard to squeeze the last ounce of energy efficiency from their packaged products. greg bordiak, technical officer at bcas, comments [read more] training initiatives: an air of confidence 19 july 2013 compressed air is used in thousands of applications and is vital to the productivity of industries around the globe. compressed air engineers have transferable skills; rewarding and challenging work; competitive salaries; good career progression and yet, in the uk and other nations, there is a significant shortage of qualified, experienced technicians and a real problem exists in attracting young people into the sector. chris dee, executive director of bcas explains [read more] trade association: membership gains 23 july 2013 in the last decade, bcas (british compressed air society) membership has reached record levels, with more than half of members receiving awards for a 10, 15, 25 or even 50-year association with the society. here, chris dee, executive director, outlines some of the key benefits members derive from belonging to a trade association. [read more] related articles 1/5     (1 to 15 of 69) oil-free air with a reduction in tco 26 july 2017 oil-free compressed air is a standard requirement for industries that need to comply with high standards of cleanliness and hygiene, but traditionally it has come at a price. boge says it has achieved a significant step forward in compressor technology that not only delivers truly oil-free compressed air, but also a 30% reduction in total cost of ownership (tco). boge’s mark whitmore reports [read more] connected compressors and industry 4.0 24 july 2017 stef lievens, business line manager for compressor technique service operations at atlas copco compressors uk and ireland, looks at the history and application of internet connectivity and data science in the compressed air industry and examines how it may influence both the initial design of the equipment and the way it is monitored and managed in working environments [read more] instrumentation: calibration matters 24 july 2017 instrument calibration is important both to determine the accuracy of the instrument and to ensure that its readings are consistent with other measurements. matthew harrison, uk sales manager of beko technologies, explains more [read more] improving whole life costs with energy audits 24 july 2017 annually, uk industry uses over 20twh of electricity to compress air, equivalent to the output of four power stations and over 8.1 million tonnes of co2 emissions. as a result, high-quality energy and performance at a cost-effective price continues to be a key consideration for businesses. keith findlay, compressed air audit manager at gardner denver, outlines the benefits of energy audits, discussing the improved efficiencies that they can help realise. [read more] ongoing support in times of change 20 july 2017 the last 12 months have seen huge changes in the political and economic landscape. in this report for airuser, vanda jones, executive director of bcas considers what has happened over the last year, shares her thoughts on what needs to happen moving forwards, and outlines the crucial role that a trade association plays in providing industry with a platform to voice its opinions [read more] adapting to the circular economy. 20 july 2017 the compressed air industry has had an excellent record of minimising energy consumption through design and servicing, but now it is time for a step change as the eu commission pushes industry towards resource efficiency and the circular economy. marion beaver, technical officer at bcas takes a look at what it means moving forwards. [read more] compressors: finding the true life cycle cost 24 july 2017 those looking to invest in an air compressor often rely on zero hour data sheets verified by the compressed air and gas institute (cagi)* to predict lifetime performance, as this is the only source of independently verified performance data on air compressors. however, andy jones, md at mattei, says efficiency levels change over the life cycle of a unit and whilst two compressors may have the same zero-hour performance, the reality is that life cycle costs may vary considerably [read more] making the most of training opportunities 24 july 2017 training is a vital ingredient for modern businesses with a host of benefits, ranging from employee motivation and retention, to demonstrating competence to implementing safe working practices. here’s an overview of some of the latest courses available from the british compressed air society (bcas) [read more] update on directives 20 july 2017 bcas works directly on behalf of the compressed air and vacuum industry to advise on, shape and, at times, challenge the creation of eu and uk legislation, directives and standards. here, the society provides a round-up of some of the latest work that pneurop – the european committee of manufactures of compressors, vacuum pumps and pneumatic tools – is undertaking [read more] compressed air pipework: best practice 24 july 2017 the correct installation and commissioning of compressed air piping is vital for an ongoing safe and efficient compressed air system. here marion beaver, technical officer for bcas outlines best practice [read more] link getting to grips with legal matters 24 july 2017 airuser asked the british compressed air society to answer some of the questions it is most frequently asked. three of these are detailed below [read more] maintaining momentum in uncertain times 08 august 2016 welcome to airuser - your independent guide to air powered systems which this year celebrates its 20th birthday. [read more] compressor filtration and servicing – beware false economy 28 july 2016 for owners and hirers of compressors and vacuum pumps, the operating costs are often as much of a concern as the initial outlay of the equipment. in fact, energy and maintenance account for 79% of the overall compressor cost compared to 21% initial investment. mann+hummel explains more [read more] 3d print bureau opts for aluminium pipework 26 july 2016 3d print bureau chooses aluminium pipework for its expanding compressed air needs... [read more] ongoing quest to prevent oil contamination of foods 26 july 2016 martin potter, general manager at beko technologies, discusses the problem of contamination of foods through mineral oils in compressed air [read more] 1/5     (1 to 15 of 69) -- welcome to the 2017/18 edition of airuser - your independent guide to air powered systems. we are grateful to those who have found the time to contribute articles to airuser and, in particular, our thanks go to vanda jones and marion beaver at bcas for their input. it won't be long before we start the initial planning of next year's guide, so if there are any different topics you would like to see included, please get in touch. to view the online, interactive version of airuser, click here . val kealey editor airuser [email protected] distributors by area use the airuser distributor index to locate manufacturers and distributors of compressed air equipment in you area. suppliers locate and contact suppliers via our comprehensive suppliers directory . 2017 media pack to obtain a copy of the ipe media pack, please complete the media pack form . featured suppliers twitter feed tweets by @ipemagazine ipe magazine free subscription digital editions email news video of the month navigate by site area home blogs news ipe tv products & services editor's pic advertisers area features industry updates contact us events subscribe free to ipe newsletters digital editions navigate by product category efficient maintenance energy management handling and storing health, safety & welfare industry update plant, process & control premises management/maintenance production engineering contact / feedback / social telephone: 01342 314300 © western business publishing 2018 dorset house, 64 high street east grinstead west sussex rh19 3de terms & conditions - privacy policy visit our other sites cleaning matters handling & storage solutions health and safety matters controls, drives & automation industrial plant and equipment ireland

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