From global corporations to intelligent trades businesses; from food production to aerospace: Our customers benefit day in, day out, from the quality, safety, and cost efficiency that a Kaeser compressed air supply brings.
Learn about our development from a machine shop to one of the world's most successful manufacturers of compressed air systems.
Whether you are looking for a product brochure, an educational white paper, or one of our installation guides, we have many resources available to help you with your compressed air system.
Our blog, “Kaeser Talks Shop” features blog articles on current topics in the compressed air industry. Our experts clarify common misconceptions and current industry buzz words in short, concise, easy to follow entries. You can also sign up to follow our blog to receive updates when new entries are published.
At KAESER, we believe that the more you know about operating air systems, the more you'll get out of them. That's why we are committed to offering you the most current information you need to wisely operate and maintain your compressed air system.
Download any of our product brochures, white papers, e-books, etc.
To evaluate a compressed air system, you must begin at the end: What are your air requirements at the point of use? Once you determine exactly what type and how much air you need, you can begin to factor-in design considerations, costs, and efficiencies.
We have over a dozen white papers available on topics such as heat recovery, leak detection, and wastewater aeration technologies. See the complete list!
The amount of noise produced by screw compressors can vary depending on several factors, including the size and type of compressor, the operating speed, and the surrounding environment.
We recently visited a high-end specialty metal fabricator who asked us to assess their compressed air system. This blog contains a detailed report to the shop management on what we found.
In a recent edition of Compressed Air Best Practices® Magazine they explored the benefits of variable speed drive (VSD) air compressors with the Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI). Read the blog for some of the key insights.
Compressed air dryers are indispensable in most commercial and industrial compressed air systems, as they remove moisture that can increase maintenance and downtime in production equipment and possibly ruin products. In this two-part blog post we’ll take a look at maintenance components in compressed air dryers.
There are many other components in your compressed air treatment system that require your attention. This blog post covers maintenance on filters, aftercoolers, and drains.
Practical calculation tools – from pressure loss to heat recovery.
Watch our freight tips video for some excellent tips that apply not just to shipments you receive from Kaeser, but for any commercial freight delivery.
Now you too can get Kaeser-branded apparel and promotional items at our online store! Visit the site today and shop the wide selection of clothing, business accessories, banners, and much more — all available with the Kaeser logo.
Do you need help sizing a compressed air dryer for your operating conditions? Read our basic sizing guidelines and tips.
Looking for a quick and easy way to compare compressor performance? The Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI) and a group of its member manufacturers have developed standard formats for reporting compressor and blower performance as a service to end users. All CAGI members making these products have agreed to use the standardized reporting forms, known as CAGI data sheets.
Kaeser Compressors offers many resources to help you manage and operate compressed air systems in an efficient manner. From white papers to product literature to educational handbooks, we offer many products to help you get the most from your air compressors, dryers, blowers, and your compressed air equipment.
CAGI data sheets allow you to perform side-by-side comparisons between Kaeser compressors and other compressors in accordance with the guidelines from the Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI).
The calculators in our Kaeser toolbox allow you to determine the optimization potential of your compressed air station.
Many of the world's leading manufacturers rely on Kaeser compressors, blowers, and related air system equipment.
See our success stories to read about how we have helped our customers make their compressed air systems more efficient.