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How Do Air Dryers Work? – Membrane, Desiccant, and Refrigerated Dryers

July 27, 2020

Compressed air dryers are essential in a host of industrial facilities that require a regular supply of dry, compressed air. These dryers are critical in industrial operations because the presence of moisture in industrial air can damage pneumatic systems, cause freezing in pipelines, promote corrosion in metallic parts, etc. A wide range of instrument air…
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Using Nitrogen Gas in the Semiconductor Manufacturing Process

June 30, 2020

With technology and engineering innovations rapidly progressing, an unlimited number of modern gadgets including smartphones and laptops depend on semiconductors to perform. With semiconductor manufacturers under pressure to produce smaller and better performing components, the need to perfect the production process requires the use of assist gases. Due to its inert nature, nitrogen gas makes…
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Using Nitrogen Gas in the Curing Process for Products

June 16, 2020

The success of many industrial processes is dependent on the ability of plant operators to finely regulate the physical and chemical conditions under which manufacturing occurs. Applications across oil and gas, brewery, metallurgy, and food manufacturing require certain temperatures and atmospheric conditions to yield high-quality finished products. Maintaining the right temperatures and atmospheric conditions usually…
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Pressure Dew Point in Compressed Air: What Is It and How to Measure It

May 26, 2020

The generation of compressed air used in industrial processes like heat generation, cooling, and tool operations produces significant amounts of water vapor. This inevitable by-product generated during air compression might be harmless in small quantities, but an unchecked accumulation of water vapor can damage sensitive industrial equipment or even alter the quality of finished products.…
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Compressed Air Testing: Why and How to Test Industrial Air and Gas

May 12, 2020

In today’s highly industrialized society, countless processes require the use of compressed air. Industries including Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Industrial, Environmental, Medical, Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, and Airline incorporate compressed air systems in their manufacturing cycles. Since compressed air is critical to these processes, it’s important for plant operators using these systems to properly monitor…
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How to Separate Nitrogen from Air – Nitrogen Extraction from Air

April 28, 2020

The widespread use of nitrogen in industrial processes makes it vital for operators to understand and employ the most efficient nitrogen generation techniques. While nitrogen occurs freely in nature, it is not readily available in its most useful form. Nitrogen is typically mixed with other component gases of air that may have an undesirable effect…
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How Is Nitrogen Produced for Industrial Applications?

April 14, 2020

In many manufacturing processes, the use of large volumes of nitrogen is crucial to success. From food and beverage manufacture, winery, and oil and gas processes such as nitrogen blanketing and gas purging, large volumes of nitrogen are needed to facilitate these processes. A significant challenge that industrial operators may face is deciding the best…
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Argon vs. Nitrogen Purging for Atmospheric Inerting

March 31, 2020

The manufacture and storage of electronics, chemicals, and moisture-sensitive materials frequently require the use of an inert environment. The presence of atmospheric air within these processes will cause damage and diminish their useful lifespans due to the corrosive effects of oxygen, moisture, and other suspended impurities. An industrial solution to this problem involves the use…
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Nitrogen Quenching – What Is Gas Quenching

March 10, 2020

Quenching is a very common technique used in the heat-treating process for steel. The quenching process helps to prevent low-temperature processes like phase transformation by shortening the thermodynamic and kinetic windows for these reactions. Quenching is frequently used to increase subject hardness by reducing the crystal grain size of plastic and metallic materials. What Is…
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Nitrogen Annealing – Purpose, Uses, Normalizing Difference

February 26, 2020

Your metal components are typically suited for a specific use. Whether they’re used in your manufacturing process or for end-user products, your metals will perform best when they meet certain standards for hardness, ductility, machinability. Depending on your application, nitrogen annealing may be the best process for creating the perfectly suited metal. What Is Annealing?…
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