Compressed air economy

– Select the right products

 

Ergonomics

CEJN’s couplings have a low connection force and are designed for one-hand operation. They have a grip-friendly locking sleeve and are pre-coated with thread sealant. They are available in several different materials – an aluminium coupling weighs about half as much as a standard coupling. This makes the tools lighter, which in turn makes the work easier and reduces the number of industrial injuries. In other words the company’s overall costs are lower.

Performance

The valve in CEJN’s couplings have a unique design which provides high, unrestricted flow. The coupling and nipple close tightly around each other without any leaks, allowing the high flow to be maintained. All couplings are tested for tightness in our factory before delivery. A high flow in combination with a low drop in pressure without any leaks at all results in unparalleled performance that benefits every stage of the production process.

Long service life

CEJN’s products have a very long service life. They are made from high quality material with a surface treatment that varies according to the field. The locking balls are pre-greased and the threads are pre-treated. The nipples are made from hardened steel for maximum durability. Products with a long service life are cost-effective for both the company and the environment.

How to leak-proof your system

Compressed air leaks are more common than you might think. A 1 mm hole releases 75 litres per minute. That’s more than 39,000 m3 per year and costs the company SEK 7,000. Keeping the system tight is an easy way to save money, and it also lets you devote these resources to value-enhancing production instead!

A few simple tips for reducing leaks in your system:

  • Reduce restrictions by avoiding L-pieces, T-pieces and bushings.
  • Reduce leaks by avoiding hose clips, L-pieces, T pieces and bushings.
  • Select high-quality products. Avoid using untested brands.
  • Produce faster operation by using the right hose size.

These simple measures will allow the company to reduce the system pressure, which in turn saves money.