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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
VHF Touch Point Troubles
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<blockquote data-quote="user name" data-source="post: 287475" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>As the air leaves the compressed tank it will condensate. First thing you need is an oil/water separator. Itll collect the actual liquids and when enough is in the bowl, itll spit it out. A refrigerated dryer would be the next best component to have in line. Its just a refrigerator to cool the air. Cool air holds less moisture. Then just before your mill....a desiccant dryer. Two would be even better. I like the ones with replacement cartridges from RTi, the MD4. If you want to go the final step, add a polishing filter/dryer like the Ney filter/dryer. Replace the RTi filters every 6 months, the Ney once a year. That setup will give you as close to a -40 dew point as is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user name, post: 287475, member: 1719"] As the air leaves the compressed tank it will condensate. First thing you need is an oil/water separator. Itll collect the actual liquids and when enough is in the bowl, itll spit it out. A refrigerated dryer would be the next best component to have in line. Its just a refrigerator to cool the air. Cool air holds less moisture. Then just before your mill....a desiccant dryer. Two would be even better. I like the ones with replacement cartridges from RTi, the MD4. If you want to go the final step, add a polishing filter/dryer like the Ney filter/dryer. Replace the RTi filters every 6 months, the Ney once a year. That setup will give you as close to a -40 dew point as is possible. [/QUOTE]
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