AIRCUBE: your modular solution for optimized compressed air
You might wonder, “What is AIRCUBE?” Simply put, it is a complete compressed air solution designed to deliver flexibility, reliability, and efficiency in a compact, modular format.
Benefits of modular compressed air solutions
Components of AIRCUBE
Applications and operational scenarios of AIRCUBE
Extended application scenarios:when AIRCUBE makes the difference
Frequently asked questions
Tim, a business owner preparing a manufacturing project in Canada, needed a compressor room capable of supporting both current requirements and future expansion. He was looking for a solution that was easy to customize, efficient, and robust enough to protect equipment in challenging conditions.
During a visit from the Atlas Copco team, Tim discovered AIRCUBE. Housed in a sturdy canopy, AIRCUBE allows compressed air to be channeled safely and efficiently while protecting critical equipment. The result was improved operational efficiency, reduced risk, and peace of mind throughout the project lifecycle. If you're like Tim and want to explore AIRCUBE, keep reading to learn more!
AIRCUBE features a modular design that allows components to be added or removed as requirements change.
Traditional systems are typically fixed, making modifications or expansions complex and costly.
AIRCUBE can be scaled up or down to match changing production needs.
Traditional systems often require major investments to expand.
AIRCUBE is compact and optimized for installations where space is limited.
Traditional systems are often bulky and consume valuable floor space.
AIRCUBE integrates advanced controls and connectivity add‑ons for proactive energy management.
Traditional systems may lack these advanced options.
AIRCUBE is factory‑fitted and engineered for a wide range of environmental conditions.
Traditional systems are more susceptible to single‑point failures.
AIRCUBE installs faster and easier, reducing time and cost.
Traditional systems often require lengthy installation.
AIRCUBE can be tailored to specific application needs.
Traditional systems offer limited customization.