Press / Press release / Class zero, June 15, 2006
Atlas Copco first manufacturer to offer 100% certified oil-free compressed air
Antwerp, Belgium, June 15, 2006: Atlas Copco’s
Oil-free Air division has announced that the company’s Z series
of oil-free rotary screw air compressors is the first in the world to
be TÜV certified
ISO 8573-1 CLASS 0. Risk of any contamination by oil is effectively
eliminated during food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals manufacturing
and
packaging, electronics manufacturing, automotive paint spraying
and powder coating as well as textile manufacturing. Certification was
carried out
using the most stringent test methods available, simulating
realistic industrial installation environments. At all test conditions,
no traces of oil could
be determined and the compressed air was certified to be in
the Category ‘Class
0’ in terms of oil content.
Atlas Copco has proven its world leadership in the compressor
market by setting a new standard for compressed air purity. “We are
very pleased to offer our customers a compressed air solution which eliminates
risk of contamination by oil,” said Mr. Luc Hendrickx, President
of Atlas Copco’s Oil-free Air division. “These test results
prove that Atlas Copco’s oil-free rotary screw compressors are not
just the right choice in terms of operating costs, but also
constitute the best choice when it comes to managing risks.”
Oil-free Air Helps
Manage Risk
Contamination by even trace quantities of oil can result in
damaged batches or products, high rejection rates and returns, and costly
production downtime and clean-up. Industries that risk contaminating their
products with oil may expose themselves to product recalls, legal action
and the negative consequences these have on company reputation and brand
equity. The industries concerned include food and beverage processing,
pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging, electronics manufacturing,
automotive paint spraying, powder coating, textile manufacturing, and others.
Certification Process
Due to rising customer concern with safeguarding
their industrial processes and end products, Atlas Copco Oil-free Air division
received frequent requests for certifications for the air quality level
provided by the flagship Z series of oil-free rotary screw air compressors.
In 2005, the division initiated a certification procedure for its compressors
under the ISO 8573-1 standard.
To carry out the testing, the independent Technische Überwachungs-Verein (German
Technical Monitoring Association, or “TÜV”) was
selected to evaluate the compressors. At Atlas Copco’s request, TÜV
applied the most stringent test methods available, adding further
temperature and pressure constraints. The results have been made public
and show that
no traces of oil could be determined in even the most stringent
test conditions.
The ISO 8573-1 compressed air standard of 1991 was revised
in 2001 to address the needs of critical applications where
air purity is essential. The revision established a more comprehensive
measuring methodology,
including all three forms of oil contamination by air compressors – aerosols,
vapor and liquid – to provide a true picture of air quality. To the
existing purity classes 1 through 5, a new and more stringent
class was added: ISO 8573-1 CLASS 0.
The Atlas Copco Z series compressors were evaluated using the
most demanding set of tests. For example, testing employed
the standard’s
Part 2 B1 full flow test method, which examines the entire air flow, measuring
both aerosols and wall flow. In comparison, the standard’s Part 2
B2 partial flow testing method does not capture all wall flow,
or liquid oil deposits. Vapors were measured by means of the stringent
Part 5 methodology.
One aspect influencing the efficiency and purity of air systems
is temperature. While the ISO 8573-1 test methodology establishes
reference conditions of 20°C and 1 bar(a), tests on the Atlas Copco Z series
were carried out at three different temperatures: 20°C, 40°C and
50°C at the measurement point, and at both 1 bar and 8 bar in pressure.
Even so, no traces of oil were found in the output air stream.
Over the past 60 years, Atlas Copco has pioneered the development
of oil-free air technology, resulting in a range of oil-free
air rotary screw compressors to suit applications that cannot
compromise when it comes
to the purity of compressed air. With certification to ISO
8573-1 CLASS 0 standard, Atlas Copco sets a standard for the
industry: “100%
oil-free air”.
Atlas Copco is a world leading provider
of industrial productivity solutions. The products and services range from
compressed air and gas equipment, generators, construction and mining
equipment, industrial
tools
and assembly systems, to related aftermarket and rental. In
close cooperation with customers and business partners, and
with more than 130 years of experience,
Atlas Copco innovates for superior productivity. Headquartered
in Stockholm, Sweden, the Group’s global reach spans more than 150
markets. In 2005, Atlas Copco had 27 000 employees and revenues
of BSEK 53 (MEUR 5
600). Learn more at www.atlascopco.com.
Oil-free Air is a division within the business area Compressor
Technique of the Atlas Copco Group with the main production
center located in Antwerp, Belgium. The division develops, manufactures,
markets and distributes
worldwide a vast range of oil-free air compressors, Air Optimization
systems, Aftermarket products and total quality air solution equipment
used in all
kind of industries where the quality of the air is paramount
for the end product and production process. The main product scope of supply
of the
division covers a wide range of oil-free air compressors, medium,
low and high pressure variants, with various compression technologies such
as rotary
screw and tooth, piston, centrifugal and reciprocating piston
boosters. Within the same pressure/capacity range oil-injected compressors
are offered
as an alternative for less critical applications. By nature
and innovative design Oil-free Air cares for the environment. More information
is available
on www.atlascopco.com.
Atlas Copco has issued the press release in the following languages:
English
French
Spanish
Italian
German
Arabic
Portuguese
Chinese
Swedish
Russian
Dutch
Norwegian
Danish
Greek
Finnish
Turkish
Hungarian
Polish
Slovak
Slovenian
Japanese
Published date: 2008-11-01 09:00

