Oil-Free Air Explained: Class 0 Standards & Technical Definitions
Episode 6: Oil-Free Air
Welcome to Episode 6 of The Compressed Air and Gas: A-Z Vlog! Today we’re covering oil-free air. While phrases like oil-free, oil-less, Class 0 and “technically oil-free” are frequently used to imply that a compressor meets certain standards, they have key differences that — if not taken under consideration — can lead to unintended consequences. Let’s dive in and explore what “technically oil-free” and Class 0 actually mean, as well as how your industry and processes can help determine the specific type/level of oil-free compressed air you will need.
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