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HUESKER Ltd.
Space2work Warrington
Winwick Quay
WA2 8LT Warrington
United Kingdom
Kai reveals

Save energy with pressure
thanks to compressed air

When it comes to optimising the energy efficiency of our compressed air system, we at HUESKER rely on highly efficient screw compressors and energy-saving nozzles – so we benefit from high energy efficiency with savings of up to 70%. This reduces costs and at the same time protects the environment.

Since the invention of the bellows, compressed air has been an indispensable force to move things. However, it is also a fact that a considerable amount of electricity is required to produce the compressed gas. With the installation of our networked energy management system and the use of highly efficient air compressors, comprehensive measures were taken at the same time to optimize the use of compressed air.

Room for improvement in Gescher, Dülmen and USA

Compressed air energy is used in our machine cylinders and compressed air nozzles across all locations. For example, in the twisting mill in Dülmen, where we use compressed air to "twist" several threads into an intertwined yarn. The stabilized yarn strands are then required in Gescher for the production of our grids — also using compressed air. Accordingly, the energy optimisation of the compressed air system at both locations also took place. In Dülmen, highly efficient screw compressors were used, supported by a new sensor system for recording flows and compressed air consumption – so we know exactly where our compressed air is used and when. The compressed air pipeline network in Dülmen was also renewed and expanded in order to expand production capacities. Extensive analyses were carried out at the Gescher site, which enabled the targeted use of energy-saving nozzles. In addition, the pipeline network was renovated in order to minimise compressed air leaks and thus reduce energy consumption.

Savings of 25% to 70%

A structured approach, a dedicated team and our vision of operating without fossil fuels contributed significantly to the fact that the implementation of our compressed air project was able to come up with very good results:

  • Reduction of energy costs by up to 25% through the use of highly efficient compressors
  • Use of energy-saving nozzles reduces the compressed air consumption of selected machines by up to 70%, with increased product quality and reduced set-up times
  • Comprehensive renovation of the compressed air system
  • Significant reduction of leaks in the system and significantly improved air quality
  • Energy-saving shutdown management disconnects the machines and systems from the compressed air supply after closing time
  • Changing the target pressure was able to pinpoint further efficiency potentials

All processes on the screen

By integrating all parameters into our energy monitoring system, we have our electricity, gas and compressed air consumption fully on our radar. This ensures transparency — because every leak, no matter how small, is displayed, located and repaired. In this way, we achieve a significantly reduced CO2 footprint in our company.

Kai
Technical Operations Management