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Where is the water in the air compressor?

May 19, 2019 Leave a message

Where is the water in the air compressor?

In many industries, the requirements for compressed air in air compressors need to be water-free, but air compressors often have water, which causes the air compressors to have water.

Because there is always water in the air, the so-called humidity, it will become supersaturated after compression, and the water in the air will be analyzed and become a liquid. The moisture content of the compressed air is related to the humidity of the air. If the environment inside the equipment room is too humid, the water content in the air will exceed the standard of use.

The air compressor itself has an automatic drain plug or the automatic drain of the air tank is blocked.

There is no corresponding dryer installed or there is no normal work after installation (the drying equipment fails, it is not discovered and treated in time), and the gas after compression of the rear air compressor is not treated in time, resulting in a large amount of water still remaining after the removal. Normal use requirements.

How is water produced?

When the air compressor is working, the internal temperature of the handpiece is very high, and the moisture in the inhaled natural air forms water vapor during the operation of the air compressor. The gas storage tank not only provides a buffer and storage space for the compressed air, but also reduces the temperature under reduced pressure. When the compressed air passes through the gas storage tank, the high-speed air current hits the wall of the gas storage tank to cause a confluence, and the temperature is rapidly lowered in the gas storage tank, so that a large amount of water vapor is liquefied to form condensed water. If you catch up with the wet weather or winter, more condensate will form.


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