Sustainability and design: a winning combination
For more than 30 years, TESEO modular aluminium systems for compressed air and technical fluids have been a valuable asset to all companies wishing to work towards energy efficiency and sustainability, both environmental and economic. H&P takes a closer look
Energy efficiency, at every stage of production, is now, more than ever, a priority issue for companies: rising energy prices, energy transition and increasing production costs are some of the main factors that lead companies to look for cost-saving solutions, especially in the long term, while respecting the environment.
In the production process, using a reliable system for the distribution of compressed air or pressurised fluids can make a big difference in terms of production efficiency. For more than 30 years, TESEO modular aluminium systems for compressed air and technical fluids have been a valuable asset to all companies wishing to work towards energy efficiency and sustainability, both environmental and economic.
TESEO says it has always had a strong environmental commitment even before issues such as ‘zero impact’ and sustainability became key for most of today’s companies. Aluminium is a sustainable choice in itself, as is the modularity of the components, which makes it possible to modify, remove or add elements to workbenches according to the customer’s needs even once it has already been installed: key features to avoid wasting energy, materials and money. Moreover, TESEO offers customised piping systems in 100% natural aluminium, matte oxidised and anodised. The company says it can also provide a wide range of special anodisation upon request for several industrial applications. Design is another cornerstone of the company, which regularly patents innovative, ergonomic and functional solutions with a visually-appealing design.
Sustainability is achieved through experience, quality materials and design. TESEO provides customers with an energy saving analysis service for their installations. In addition, each project is specifically tailored to meet each customer’s individual needs: whether it is a specific on-board application or a standard production line, the company provides specific plant design.
The company’s technical department also provides its customers with regulatory consulting and training of installation technicians. Supervision and assistance - from design to final testing - are provided to support the local staff carrying out the installation, while enabling the customer company to be operational in the shortest possible time. With more than 35 years of experience, TESEO says it provides its customers with complete compressed air piping lines by optimising layouts so as to be as functional as possible. The main benefits of this service include constant monitoring of energy consumption, the possibility of modifying the installation and thus increasing energy savings.
Founded in 1988 as TESEO Srl, the company highlights how it immediately became a pioneering, innovative and creative company such as becoming the first company in the world to have created a market by developing modular aluminium piping systems for compressed air and technical fluids. Today, these products are internationally renowned for the distribution of fluid energy such as compressed air and vacuum, also thanks to the important analysis and research efforts that have always informed the company’s internal work. For 35 years, TESEO’s modular aluminium compressed air systems (designed and manufactured in Italy) have served a wide range of sectors thanks to their versatility and ease of assembly, energy efficiency, and reliability.
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