Test MDX Customer Case: Industrial Compressed Air System Upgrade
Fictional demonstration project used to validate the Customer Case MDX publishing system, including technical requirements, supplier comparison, factory verification, process flow, inspection findings, FAQs, and shared blog components.


- Manufacturer background review, production capability assessment, technical-document verification, component-brand review, factory inspection, quality-control review, and validation of the proposed compressor configuration.
- 8 manufacturers initially screened, 4 technically qualified, and 3 suppliers included in the final technical and commercial comparison.
- The initial configuration required clarification of dryer capacity and pressure-drop performance. Documentation for several electrical components also needed to be aligned with the final approved specification before shipment.
- The supplier revised the air-treatment configuration, confirmed the final electrical component list, updated the technical documentation, and completed a repeat verification before approval.
Project overview
A fictional metal fabrication company needed a more stable compressed air system for laser cutting, pneumatic tools and general workshop use. The existing installation suffered from pressure drops, high unloaded running time and poor air treatment.
The test project is structured like a real industrial sourcing case so we can validate how technical content, evidence, images and commercial outcomes render inside the new Customer Case architecture.
The company, operating data, savings and project results on this page are fictional. They must not be presented as a real Flux Equipment Pro customer reference.

Customer requirements
The hypothetical project started with a technical requirement sheet rather than a supplier model number. This keeps supplier proposals comparable and makes the final selection easier to audit.
- Required working pressure: 8 bar
- Required free air delivery: approximately 12 m³/min
- Electrical supply: 400 V, 50 Hz, 3 phase
- Variable production demand across two shifts
- Integrated refrigerated air dryer and filtration
- Receiver capacity suitable for short peak demand
- Remote monitoring and maintenance alarm functions
- Export documentation and English operating manuals
Supplier evaluation
Three fictional supplier configurations were normalized against the same scope of supply.
| Evaluation point | Supplier A | Supplier B | Supplier C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compressor type | VSD screw | Fixed-speed screw | VSD screw |
| Rated pressure | 8 bar | 8 bar | 8 bar |
| Air treatment | Included | Optional | Included |
| Receiver | Included | Included | Excluded |
| Factory test | Full functional test | Basic run test | Full functional test |
| Documentation | Complete | Partial | Complete |
| Technical fit | High | Medium | High |
The lowest quoted price is not automatically the best industrial offer. Scope completeness, technical compliance, testing capability, documentation and support should be normalized before commercial comparison.
Verification process
- 1Technical pre-qualification
Checked application fit, performance range, components, scope and documentation capability.
- 2Factory verification
Reviewed production areas, assembly process, quality records and testing resources.
- 3Offer normalization
Aligned accessories, air treatment, receiver, testing, spare parts and export packing.
- 4FAT and inspection
Verified machine identity, controls, alarms, operating pressure, documentation and packing readiness.
Factory verification checklist
- Business identity and factory location
- Compressor assembly line and test station
- Critical component brands and traceability
- Electrical panel workmanship
- Quality inspection records
- Calibration status of relevant test instruments
- Comparable machines under assembly
- Export packing and spare-parts preparation process
Factory acceptance test
The fictional FAT focused on confirming that the finished system matched the approved configuration and could operate correctly at the agreed pressure before shipment.
| Test item | Acceptance criterion | Demo result |
|---|---|---|
| Machine identity | Matches approved model and serial records | Pass |
| Operating pressure | Stable at 8 bar | Pass |
| Control modes | Local and automatic control functional | Pass |
| Alarm functions | Configured alarms activate correctly | Pass |
| Air dryer | Stable operation without alarm | Pass |
| Documentation | Manuals, diagrams and packing list complete | Pass |
All numerical values and FAT results in this MDX file are demonstration data. They are not evidence from an actual customer project.
Project outcome
For testing purposes, the fictional project uses measurable results so the Customer Case layout can show technical and commercial outcomes clearly.
- Stable workshop pressure at the required operating point
- Reduced unloaded compressor operating time
- Improved air quality through integrated drying and filtration
- Standardized documentation for maintenance and spare parts
- One coordinated sourcing, verification, FAT and shipment workflow
Why this MDX case exists
This file validates that Customer Cases can use the same repository-based authoring system as long-form Blog articles without turning the public case page into a separate publishing stack.
It specifically tests:
- repository MDX discovery
- server-rendered structured content
- shared industrial article components
- heading hierarchy and automatic article styling
- internal reusable callouts and tables
- FAQ rendering
- lead-form rendering
- future semantic translation of MDX customer cases
Frequently asked questions
- What does this test customer case validate?
- It validates that customer case bodies can live as repository MDX while metadata, publishing, SEO, translations and featured controls remain managed by the shared content system.
- Can customer cases use the same visual components as blog articles?
- Yes. This test uses the approved shared MDX components for summaries, images, comparison tables, checklists, process flows, callouts, FAQs and lead forms.
- Is this a real customer project?
- No. This is intentionally fictional demo content created only to test the MDX customer case publishing and rendering system.
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