In today’s world, there are many buzzwords used in every industry. Terms often thrown around in C-Suites are digital revolution, Industry 4.0 and IoT when discussing the evolution of the industrial equipment and applications we rely on.

Maybe you’ve seen some eye-catching ads or social media posts and your curiosity is piqued. What do they [Sullair] mean they’ve turned the portable compressor world upside down?!
We’re here to explain.

In the February 2021 issue of Compact Equipment, Jerel Cole, senior product manager at Sullair, discusses how to pick the right 185 cfm portable diesel air compressor for your applications.

As industries put an increased emphasis on sustainable production, energy-saving practices should be top of mind for everyone.
In the January edition of Food and Drink Technology, Sullair appears in the publication‘s supplier profile section.

Compressed air is everywhere. Portable diesel air compressors bring compressed air wherever it is needed: plantside, roadside, refineryside and many other jobsites.

With the growing presence and demand for compressors producing Class 0 oil free air, it is easy to get confused regarding how to read, and understand, the ISO 8573-1 Air Quality Classes chart.

Compressed air is everywhere. Portable diesel air compressors bring compressed air wherever it is needed: plantside, roadside, refineryside and many other jobsites.

Dry ice blasting, or dry ice cleaning, is a cleaning process that uses media blasting of dry ice pellets to remove contaminants from equipment, tools, surfaces, etc.

How many times have you found yourself saying, I’ve always done it this way?
Many of us tend to follow the same path over and over, more out of comfort and habit than from analysis and thought.

'Twas the night after shutdown, when all through the plant
Not a creature was stirring, not even an ant;
The tools were all stored in place with care,
Hoping that OSHA would never be there.