Transair’s modular aluminum pipe delivers superior performance for compressed air, vacuum, and inert gas applications. The aluminum construction prevents corrosion build-up and deterioration of the pipe overtime. All Transair aluminum pipes leave the factory with a QUALICOAT certified coating for protection against environmental effects. Transair will not add additional contaminates into a compressed air system. The quality of air leaving the compressor room will remain unchanged in a Transair system.
With Transair, there is no need to paint the piping to indicate the media being conveyed. Transair comes in 3 standard colors: Blue for compressed air, Gray for vacuum, and Green for industrial/inert gases. For additional colors, please contact Transair customer service.
A Transair system can integrate into existing copper and steel compressed air systems without compromising performance, making it ideal for system upgrades or expansions. The lightweight materials, quick connection technology and minimal required tooling allow a Transair system to be installed 4x faster than traditional methods. All Transair components are 100% recyclable, reusable, and silicone free. Parker warranties all Transair parts for 10 years against manufacturing defects.
Markets:
• Automotive Assembly
• Food &Beverage
• Packaging
• Industrial Plants
• Aerospace
Features/Benefits:
• Quick connection technology
• Modular and reusable
• Corrosion resistant
• Optimum flow rate
• 100% Recyclable
• Faster installation
• Lower installation costs
• Immediate pressurization
• Lightweight
• 10-year Warranty
Applications:
• Compressed Air
• Vacuum
• Industrial/Inert Gases (i.e. Argon, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide)
Maximum Working Pressure:
• 1/2” to 4”: 232psi (16bar) when the system is operated between -4 to +115 F (-20 to +46.1 C)
• 6" to 8": 188psi (13 bar) when the system is operated between -4 to +140 F (-20 to + 60 C)
Maximum Working Temperature:
• 185°F when system is operated at 101psi or lower
• 158°F when the system is operated at 145psi or lower
• 140°F when the system is operated at 188psi or lower
• 115°F when the system is operated at 232psi or lower (1/2" to 4" Only)