Got foam?
In recent years, Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions has grown into new markets and provided countless solutions for patrons dealing with compressed air on the job site. One market, the spray foam market, has seen a spike in sales as awareness for clean, dry air in the air supply becomes more pertinent for increasing longevity of the equipment, spraying longer, and protecting profits.
In the spray foam industry, contractors rely on compressed air to operate the drum pump that pushes the two chemicals to the gun; where they meet and “foam” at the tip. Having clean, dry air is crucial in this process for the drum pumps. Any time you have contamination, water, oil, oil additives from compressors, and particulates, you can start to damage those drum pumps. Degradation in the motor housings will take place and require the motor to be replaced.
On the other end of the process, the spray gun, the same compressed air is used to purge the mixing chamber; freeing the gun of chemicals in between spray intervals. Any dirt, oils, and particulates will gunk up the chamber and require cleaning between jobs costing the contractor more down time.
The cleaner and drier the air for spray foam applications, the better. In the spray foam world, it makes a huge difference to have very clean and dry air.
To ensure clean, dry air for spraying equipment, contractors can trust premium air drying & filtration equipment from Tsunami Compressed Air Solutions. Installing a Tsunami Drying System eliminates variables during critical jobs; making operators more capable, more reputable and better suited for the job.
Designed to be compatible with any spray foam rig, Tsunami Air Dryers are the solution for spray foam contractors looking to increase the performance of their air systems. Contact a Tsunami expert today to learn more about how our solutions can level up your spray foam rig.