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Legris Transair
Type Privately held company
Founded Legris was founded more than 150 years ago
Headquarters Rennes, France (worldwide), Mesa, AZ (North & South America)
Industry Manufacturing
Products Advanced piping systems for compressed air and industrial water
Website www.transair-usa.com

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Legris S. A., part of Group Legris Industries, designs, manufactures and sells value-added technical solutions for connecting, conveying and controlling fluids. Legris supplies customers throughout the world and is part of the Legris Industries group of companies.

Legris Transair is the division of Legris S.A. specializing in innovative piping and fittings solutions for compressed air and industrial water. Transair is recognized around the world as an intelligent and flexible system designed for quick and easy-to-modify compressed air and industrial water systems installations. Transair's technology is also well known for its high performance, significantly reduced labor time and lower overall cost. Transair is currently used at more than 200,000 industrial sites around the world in a wide range of industries: aerospace, food and beverage, automotive, chemicals, electronics, packaging, vehicle maintenance, clock and watch-making, printing, metal working, pharmaceutics, plastics, health, textiles, etc.

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[edit] The Benefits of Transair

As a world leader, Transair provides a wide range of quick connect piping solutions for industrial water, inert gases, vacuum and compressed air. Transair's benefits include:

  • Energy Efficient
  • Simple Installation
  • Push-to-Connect Technology
  • Immediate Pressurization
  • Removable and Reusable
  • Modular Design
  • Lower Install Costs
  • No Corrosion
  • Leak-Free Guarantee
  • "Full Bore" Design

[edit] Quick Connection Pipe

Labor accounts for 20 percent of the cost of installing an aluminum piping system. By comparison, labor accounts for 60 to 80 percent of a steel system, 50 to 70 percent of a copper system and 40 to 60 percent of a plastic system.

Transair's quick installation is due to the materials and modular design of a Transair pipe system, making it easier and less expensive to install than traditional systems. Its aluminum piping is easier to lift and handle than traditional steel piping, and its push-to-connect fittings secure connections with a simple push and twist. The fittings eliminate the need for special tools, pipe preparation and threading. The use of Transair also eliminates the time needed for soldering and glue drying. Lastly, once the pipe is pushed into the fittings, the connections secure and ready to be pressurized.

[edit] Technical Specifications

All the components of the Transair's aluminum compressed air pipe system conforms to the following specifications:

  • Suitable Fluids: Compressed air (dry, wet, lubricated), vacuum, inert gases (argon, nitrogen) and other fluids.
  • Working Temperature: -4°F to +140° F
  • Maximum Working Pressure: 188 psi from -4°F to +140°F / 232 psi from -4°F to +115°F
  • Vacuum Level: 98.7% (29.6’’ Hg)
  • Resistance to: Corrosion, aggressive environments, mechanical shocks,

thermal variations, UV and fire compressor oil carry over.

  • Environment: Materials are 100% recyclable. Transair pipe, fittings and valves are guaranteed silicone free.

All the components of the Transair's stainless steel industrial water pipe system conforms to the following specifications:

  • Suitable fluids: Industrial water with additives (glycol or inhibitors

to prevent against the formation of algae or fungus, list available upon request)

  • Working temperature: -4°F to +140°F
  • Max service pressure: 145 PSI

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