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You are here: Home / Components / Air Compressors / Rockwell Automation and CaseiZ help manufacturers reduce energy costs

Rockwell Automation and CaseiZ help manufacturers reduce energy costs

August 14, 2023 By Rachael Pasini

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Nearly every manufacturing facility uses compressed air. And all share the challenge of keeping compressed air systems running efficiently and reliably.

Depending on the industry (e.g., automotive, consumer goods, mining, etc.), the compressed air system accounts for 10-50% of a plant’s energy usage and is as essential to uptime as electricity. But compressors are inherently inefficient.

Rockwell Automation and CaseiZ worked together to create a solution to find efficiency gains in compressors, often a hidden source of inefficiency. CaseiZ, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), relies on a Rockwell platform to modernize and integrate obsolete systems. In many cases, these improvements can uncover potential energy savings from 25-50%.

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CaseiZ uses Rockwell Automation technology to create integrated cloud-based systems that reduce energy consumption and cost. Image courtesy of CaseiZ.

CaseiZ developed AirView Cloud, a monitoring system based on the ThingWorx IIoT platform that connects disparate devices, applications, and data streams to enable secure access to industrial operations data.

“The ThingWorx platform is changing two things,” said Allen King, Jr., manager of operations at CaseiZ. “First, it improves customer visibility into their system. And second, it massively accelerates our efficiency in customer support.”

Learn more about how companies are uncovering potential energy savings and maintaining maximum efficiency in their compressed air systems.

CaseiZ
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Rockwell Automation
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Filed Under: Air Compressors Tagged With: caseiz, rockwellautomation

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