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Atlas Copco's Portable Air Compressors: Designed for Toughness : CEG

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There are ordinary portable air compressors, and then there are really tough ones. The unsung heroes of many construction sites, these units quietly get on with their jobs despite some serious trials and tribulations while out on the field. Drilling Bit 235mm

Atlas Copco's Portable Air Compressors: Designed for Toughness : CEG

Used on everything from water well drilling to explorational mining, tough compressors are required to endure extreme climates, altitudes and air conditions while maintaining optimal performance, no matter how demanding the conditions.

To ensure the compressed air units are fit to weather any storm or terrain, their endurance must be put to the test. Atlas Copco's Portable Air division has created a range of rigorous testing processes for each of its portable compressors to undergo to guarantee the units worthy of their status as the toughest on the market. Their high quality, ultra-robust and durable design is pushed to their very limits to prove they are built to last, and can maintain reliable performance in any application, under any circumstances, the manufacturer said.

Portable air compressors spend their lives in the great outdoors, where they come face-to-face with different common and age-old enemies like humidity, rainfall and dust. Exposure to each can wreak havoc on a portable compressor's materials and impact the unit's expected lifecycle. Atlas Copco's portable compressors are designed and tested to withstand this war of the elements, explainED Gill Dhooghe, VP of R&D at Atlas Copco's Portable Air Division.

"One of the many trials our compressors must face before being proven fit for use occurs inside our rain test yard, where they are exposed to a true-to-life but machine-actioned ‘rainfall'. Here, the high-quality materials, durable components, protective features and smart design of Atlas Copco compressors are really put to the test. The units will remain corrosion, rust and salt resistant even in monsoon conditions, giving our customers total faith its performance for decades — while also giving the units an exceptional resale value."

Once dust enters a compressed air stream, it can have detrimental — and costly — consequences for downstream equipment and end products. Atlas Copco's units are designed for a long-lasting life, which is why all new units and their high quality filters are tested against dust to protect customer's investments.

"All units are also put through gruelling road testing, where they are dragged through uneven terrain and their lifting beams tested to see what tensile forces they can withstand," Dhooghe said.

This guarantees their readiness to be transported to every location imaginable, and demonstrates the quality of the unit's chassis and linear medium-density polyethylene (PE) material canopy — to name but a few components, further proving the portable compressors are built to last.

XAS 48 compressor in the climate chamber.

XAS 48 compressor in the climate chamber.

Going to use your portable air compressor in Death Valley — or Antarctica? No problem. Working in conjunction to the rigorous rain, dust and road testing processes, Atlas Copco's futuristic, high-tech climate chamber imitates the most challenging climate's conditions that compressors may be exposed to, by bringing freezing and desert-like conditions to the chamber.

The climate testing method includes a portable air compressor being placed inside the chamber, where Atlas Copco's experienced engineers can manually manipulate any climate conditions through a variety of mechanical processes. Temperatures can be tested at a searing 40°C to a glacial -25°C, ensuring that each unit always keeps its cool and at optimum performance, taking any tough challenge in its stride.

But some may argue that to truly test the durability and quality of new portable compressor models, you need to do so under actual working conditions. For those who pose this challenge, Atlas Copco Portable Air "rises" to the occasion... by physically hoisting its machines up into the mountains and testing its performance at extreme, varied and real-life altitudes. This is where the compressor's robust design and high-quality materials prove the unit to be undoubtedly worthy of its ultra-tough status.

"In the mountains the atmospheric pressure, oxygen levels and extreme cold can be best tested," said Dhooghe. "Our team has previously tested units up in the Kunlun Mountains in China, where we not only got the chance to successfully trial our compressors 4,500 metres above sea level, but also amid a hailstone sandstorm. It's scenarios like this that undoubtedly prove that our portable compressors are cut out for even the toughest of challenges."

Iron mining in the mountains of China. Toughness Campaign

Iron mining in the mountains of China.

To put more focus on the robustness of its machines and this toughness message, Atlas Copco launched a communication campaign.

For more information, visit www.atlascopco.com/en-uk/construction-equipment/campaign-portable-air/portable-air-compressors-designed-for-toughness

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