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The company has published a brochure that compares the maintenance costs and energy savings cost of a typical single-screw compressor vs. a twin-screw compressor. The comparison chart explains how, over a 15-year period, the reduced number of components in the single-screw compressor saves on overall maintenance and replacement parts, according to the manufacturer.