Maintaining safety-critical compressed air systems at a reasonable cost
Compressed air is essential for railroad and train operations.
In addition to air horns and air conditioners, it manages brake, door, pantograph, and air-suspension systems.
There are many different types of air compressors used in railway applications, including some that do not require oil.
Each must adhere to the same standards of safety, dependability, low weight, compact footprint, and little maintenance, and they can be scroll, screw, or piston-driven.
As part of compressed air systems, dryers, air-treatment equipment, and pressure-regulating devices must also meet these criteria.