KenRad
Mechanical
- Sep 12, 2001
- 221
I have a production room that uses compressed air for blowoff of parts. Since this is a critical operation, I've installed a membrane dryer, and 1 micron filtration. The air is dried and filtered, then regulated from 100 psig down to about 30 psig, with the resulting pressure dewpoint around -60F (verified by instrument). The air system is kept pressurized at all times.
I'm ocassionally getting reports of water droplets on the parts being blown off with the air, although I can't imagine how this would be possible. I have not been around to witness it when the reports come in. My only thought is that it could be some other contamination, like flux from copper joints. Does anyone have any ideas on what else can be checked?
---KenRad
I'm ocassionally getting reports of water droplets on the parts being blown off with the air, although I can't imagine how this would be possible. I have not been around to witness it when the reports come in. My only thought is that it could be some other contamination, like flux from copper joints. Does anyone have any ideas on what else can be checked?
---KenRad