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Compressed air use in food plants

Q: How much do food plants use compressed air?

A: Dave Kramer responds:

Food plants use and misuse a lot of compressed air. Poorly designed and maintained compressed air systems can create a lot of operations problems. Compressed air is also a potential vector for microbial, chemical and physical contaminant adulteration of product.

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