KAESER Blog

A blog for the compressed air user

The Kaeser blog is for the compressed air user in Australia. Here you can find advice and knowledge that could help you plan and operate an optimised compressed air system, as well as keeping up to date with the latest news from the world of KAESER.

Avoid Downtime: Essential Maintenance Tips for Warm Weather


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December 2024

Get your compressed air system summer-ready with essential maintenance tips and a 10% discount from KAESER Australia.

Purity and efficiency at the forefront


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October 2024

KAESER's new CSG.1 oil-free compressor meets ISO 8573-1 Class 0 standards, ensuring high-quality compressed air for a range of Industries.

Save Costs with Genuine MOBILAIR Parts


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September 2024

KAESER introduces a new maintenance strategy for mobile compressors. We spoke with Kevin Rosenbusch about enhancing after-sales support for MOBILAIR units.

Heat recovery – Save money and the environment


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July 2024

Did you know Air Compressors not only pump air but also generate heat that can be reused, saving money and the planet in one go?

Save with Kaeser – Limited Time Offer


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June 2024

For a limited time, save on Kaeser SM, SK, SX, and ASK Series compressors. Offer ends 31 August 2024.

A New Chapter Begins - Kaeser Australia


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April 2024

On April 2nd, 2024, KAESER Compressors Australia welcomed Jarno Manzke as their new Managing Director. 
 

Leak management – Detection is half the battle


Kaeser Service Technicians using ultrasound measurement technology to detect leaks.

April 2024

Sustainable compressed air station operation begins with the details. In our blog post, we provide you with valuable tips on how to effectively prevent costly leakage losses.

Actively avoid supply interruptions


KAESER AIR SERVICE maintains your compressed air station and ensures maximum availability.

February 2024

In this blog post, we discover how to actively avoid interruptions to your air supply before they happen

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