CASE STUDIES

COMPRESSED AIR LEAKS

Customer Industrial Pasta Factory with 400 employees

The technique used through the "airborne" ultrasonic analyser has allowed us to evaluate with extreme precision the compressed air leaks inside the plant.  

The analysis is carried out with an instrument equipped with an ultra-sensitive directional microphone that allows for the identification of the problem in a widespread and precise manner, even within our very complex systems...

Sinergia's analysis informed us of all the losses found, the resultant consumption and the cost, and suggested the appropriate improvement initiatives.

The advantages of this analysis were:

    • Improving environmental sustainability: identifying unnecessary waste is the cornerstone of any sustainable pathway;

    • The anticipation of extraordinary maintenance activities due to sudden failures;

    • The on-site intervention was quick and non-invasive.

We carried it out both in Italy and in other factories in France, Spain and Romania

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