05/05/2026
Compressed air systems are often one of the most overlooked yet critical components in industrial operations. A recent article by Air Best Practices takes a closer look at how system performance, efficiency, and reliability directly impact production at a West Texas silica mine.
We are proud to have Brandon & Clark represented in this discussion through insights from John Curtis, our Compressor Department Manager. His perspective highlights the importance of understanding system demand, identifying inefficiencies, and applying the right solutions to keep operations running consistently and cost-effectively.
For those interested in how compressed air strategies translate into real-world performance and reliability, this article offers a valuable look into the challenges and solutions seen in the field."
Read the full article here:
https://www.airbestpractices.com/industries/bulk/compressed-air-at-a-west-texas-silica-mine?oly_enc_id=0462A5069034E3U
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Compressed Air Best Practices Magazine informs industrial sustainability, facility and energy managers on compressed air energy conservation measures deployed by compressed air auditors and technicians.