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What Is ISO 8573, and Why Does It Matter?

Inspector are testing dust inside the operating room with Particle Counter.

Compressed air runs through countless facilities: powering equipment, contacting products, and keeping processes moving. But not all compressed air is clean. Contaminants like particles, moisture, and oil can compromise product quality, trigger failed audits, and put end users at risk. ISO 8573 defines exactly what “clean” means for compressed air systems. Understanding this standard is […]

Compressed Air Testing: Why It Matters for Compliance, Safety, and Product Quality

Laboratory assistant sends results of patient's lab tests to attending physician using pneumatic mail

Just like water, electricity, and gas, air is a vital energy resource essential for operating pneumatic equipment, robotics, and control systems on the plant floor. Because of its role in manufacturing facilities, compressed air must consistently remain clean. Contaminants such as dust, oil, and moisture can lead to costly equipment and system failures. What Is […]