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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Offset problems
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 268028" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Not necessarily true. What you see in the gauge is condensate. Thats collected and condensed water. You could get that from any level of moisture in the air. But since you dont know the answer to your problem, feel free to discount what Im saying and continue to wonder what else it could be. Hot air holds much more moisture than cold air. Do you know your air supply temp? Its likely going to be much hotter on bigger cases because your compressor will be running more. Are you running an after cooler? refrigerated dryer? Those are an absolute must if your compressor is going to be running/cycling during a mill job. You would ideally be out putting air with a -40 dew point. Anything less than -20 and you will have sticky dust and margin problems....but you know that so it must be something else. Of coarse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 268028, member: 1719"] Not necessarily true. What you see in the gauge is condensate. Thats collected and condensed water. You could get that from any level of moisture in the air. But since you dont know the answer to your problem, feel free to discount what Im saying and continue to wonder what else it could be. Hot air holds much more moisture than cold air. Do you know your air supply temp? Its likely going to be much hotter on bigger cases because your compressor will be running more. Are you running an after cooler? refrigerated dryer? Those are an absolute must if your compressor is going to be running/cycling during a mill job. You would ideally be out putting air with a -40 dew point. Anything less than -20 and you will have sticky dust and margin problems....but you know that so it must be something else. Of coarse. [/QUOTE]
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