Columbus Compressor offers Prevost aluminum air piping to deliver a modern alternative to traditional steel pipe for compressed air distribution. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and designed for quick installation, these systems eliminate the contamination issues associated with rusting steel pipes. The smooth interior surface reduces pressure drop throughout your system, while the modular design allows for easy modifications or expansions as your needs change.

Prevost Aluminum Air Piping

Aluminum pipe is the preferred choice for movement of compressed air and inert gas due to its lack of introduction of contaminants to the air supply, as well as its ease of installation. . With aluminum piping, our technicians can modify existing piping, as well as efficiently build out new systems. We take pride in ensuring our installations are clean, organized, and most importantly the right fit for your application. Give us a call today to discuss our competitive pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Aluminum Compressed Air Piping

What advantages does aluminum piping have over steel pipe?

Aluminum won't rust or corrode like steel, keeping your air clean. It's also much lighter, easier to install, and the smooth interior surface reduces pressure drop for more efficient air delivery throughout your facility.

How difficult is it to install aluminum air piping?

Installation is significantly faster than traditional pipe–no threading or welding required. The push-to-connect quick-connect fittings and lightweight components reduce labor costs and minimize production disruption during installation.

Can aluminum piping connect to my existing compressed air system?

Yes, Prevost offers adapters to connect with existing steel, copper, or plastic piping. This allows for section-by-section upgrades or system expansions without replacing everything at once.

Is aluminum piping suitable for all compressed air applications?

Prevost aluminum air piping works well for most industrial and commercial applications. For environments with extreme temperatures, high pressures, or specialized requirements, we can help determine if aluminum is appropriate or recommend alternatives.