Compressed air entering the AirPrep
system passes through a prefilter, removing severe contaminates,
particles, and moisture before going to the cooler. The air
then enters the lower tank where it expands and slows down,
allowing the moisture to fall out. Next, air travels up through
a stainless steel particle filter or deliquescent tablets into
the clean air manifold. The air is now cooler, cleaner and
drier, with very little drop in pressure.
Aftercooler System ACS
250
Note: Sizes other than
the 250 are skid mounted
Contact Norton Sandblasting
Equipment for pricing and experienced assistance in determining
which aftercooler or air dryer system is right for your portable
baster.
Why Control Moisture?
Moisture
in your compressed air is a big problem! It makes the abrasive
in your blast machine damp or wet, causing the abrasive flow
from
the machine
to
be
uneven
and
reduce
or even completely block media flow. The operator may find
himself opening the media valve to get more grit, thus wasting
the grit. Moist abrasive media can adhere to the internal
components of the blaster, and when it dries, it can be extremely
difficult to remove! Water and oil vapors can cause "flash
rusting" on the surface of steel products and oil vapors
deposited on surfaces will cause paint and other coatings
to adhere poorly or create early failures such as chipping
and separating.
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