Optimizing compressed air systems with Sain products saves over 5.5 million yen annually [Customer case study introduction].

Due to the surge in energy prices, an increasing number of people are recognizing the value and importance of optimizing compressed air systems. By reviewing couplers and hoses, it is possible to effectively utilize valuable energy and expect cost reductions.
How much does leakage in compressed air systems actually cost? In a case study with one of our clients, after measuring and identifying leaks in a production area of 35,000 square meters, all couplings and hoses were replaced with CEJN's eSafe and Streamline, resulting in an annual cost reduction of over 5.5 million yen.
- More than 30% of compressed air is generated to compensate for leaks.
- 75% of leaks are caused solely by components in the supply line.
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How much does a leak in a compressed air system actually cost? This company measured leaks in a 35,000 square meter production area, identified the locations, and replaced all couplings and hoses with CEJN's eSafe and Streamline. As a result, they achieved cost savings of over 40,000 euros (approximately 550,000 yen) per year.
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