KAESER Know How Blog

A blog for the compressed air user

Kaeser Know How is a blog for the compressed air user in New Zealand where you can find a wealth of knowledge as well as advice and tip and tricks that could help you plan, design and operate an optimised and efficient compressed air system.

Caution is better than hindsight: How to actively avoid compressed air supply interruptions


KAESER Know How - How to actively avoid compressed air supply interruptions

September 2024

In this blog post we explain why it's important to proactively safeguard your compressors and treatment components against failures in advance, and how to effectively do this.

Selecting the optimal blower for the water industry [white paper extract]


Kaeser Compressors - Wastewater Treatment Plant

August 2024

In this blog post we share an extract from our recently published white paper “Selecting the optimal blower for the water industry: Qualified quotation comparison”.

Intelligent compressor controller with smart features: the SIGMA CONTROL MOBIL 2


Expert views from KAESER Compressors

July 2024

In this expert interview, we speak to Ralf Hereth from the Product Management team in Coburg, Germany, to find out all about the features and benefits of the new MOBILAIR portable compressor controller.

Compressed air leak management: detection is half the battle


KAESER Compressors - compressed air pipework

June 2024

In this blog post we provide you with valuable tips on how to effectively prevent costly compressed air leakage losses.

Heat recovery: Save money and benefit the environment


Compressed air heat recovery blog post

May 2024

In this blog post we discuss how compressor exhaust heat can be utilised, and what to consider when planning or optimising a compressed air station for heat recovery.

Compressor Service Parts: Some thoughts before choosing non-OEM parts


Expert views from KAESER Compressors

April 2024

In this guest blog post, Michael Camber, Marketing Services Manager at Kaeser USA, shares some thoughts to consider before choosing whether or not to purchase OEM or non-OEM compressor service parts.

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