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  • Options for clean, dry, oil-free compressed air
    between two desiccant towers to ensure a constant supply of dry air. A membrane dryer, shown here with a coalescing filter, takes advantage of the different size of oxygen, nitrogen, and water molecules to deliver moisture-free air. The need for cleaner compressed air is apparent to anyone trying
  • Infrared Inspections of Dry-type Transformers
    A thorough infrared inspection of an electrical transformer can point out symptoms of loose connections as well as other possible problems. When performing an infrared inspection of a dry-type transformer, be certain to include not only the primary and secondary connections but also the following
  • Comparing cleanroom wipers with a dry abrasion resistance test
    equipment are being cleaned after sputtering, etching, chemical vapor deposition, or chemical-mechanical polishing. The goal of the study reported in this article, therefore, was to develop a dry test that would allow comparison of wipers on the basis of particle release caused by
  • Clean Air is money in the Bank
    Clean, dry air is critical to the success and efficiency of pneumatic systems, but contamination and condensation are unavoidable when generating compressed air. One source of contaminants is the air being drawn into the compressor. Dirty,
  • The Hidden Costs of Compressed Air/Gas Leaks
    air systems depend on supplying clean dry air to their equipment and components. Separators, receiver vessels, compressors and other components in a compressed air system depend on drain traps to automatically discharge the condensed water from the system. When a drain trap fails in the closed
  • Keep Your Compressed Air High and Dry
    Most maintenance and production engineers would say that oil is the major contaminant in their compressed air system. Wrong. Nearly all of the total liquid contamination found in a compressed air system is water, with oil being a small part of the overall contamination problem. Filter systems can
  • Keep Your Compressed Air High and Dry
    Most maintenance and production engineers would say that oil is the major contaminant in their compressed air system. Wrong. Nearly all of the total liquid contamination found in a compressed air system is water, with oil being a small part of the overall contamination problem. Filter systems can
  • Ultrasonic Air Temperature Sensing for Automatic Climate Control - Vehicle Test (.pdf)
    correlation. is the basis of the air temperature measurement. The. coefficient, r. There is scatter in the comfort votes due to. predicted speed of sound in dry air as a function of. the subjective evaluation of thermal comfort. Despite. temperature is shown in Figure 3. A change of air

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