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Compressor Professor

Raising pressure also increases heat, which represents inefficiency and this is affected by an interplay of other factors. The terminology, formulas, measurements, conversions, and specifications used to describe compressing a gas such as air are many and varied.

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Suppliers and Other Sites of Interest


Atlas Copco USA
http://www.atlascopco.com/


Parent Company Web Site

Tuthill Corporation
http://tuthillpneumatics.com/


Tuthill Pneumatics Division Web Site

M-D Pneumatics Group
http://pneumatics.tuthill.com/
hank.gif (2680 bytes) Hankison International
http://www.hankisonintl.com/

Conservair/Pneumatic
http://www.pneumatech.com/

Website Design

RMT Webs Website Design by RMT Webs
http://rmtwebs.com

Engineering

LMNO Engineering http://www.lmnoeng.com/index.shtml

Formulas and Conversion Factors

Useful Information SCFM Conversion Calculator
Metric and U.S. Equivalents Fahrenheit and Celsius (Centigrade) Scales

Regulations and Standards

Hankison Quality Certifications

ISO8573.1

http://www.hankisonintl.com/Quality/certifications.htm

Links to Useful Sites

Right click and choose "Save" Convert-Me.com
www.convert-me.com/en/#
To Infoplease Infoplease.com
www.infoplease.com/index.html