The good, the bad and the wet
If you’ve ever worked with compressed air, you’ll have noticed already: it is wet. Soaking wet, in fact! And the more you compress it, the wetter it gets.
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If you’ve ever worked with compressed air, you’ll have noticed already: it is wet. Soaking wet, in fact! And the more you compress it, the wetter it gets.
This post talks about one of the most common methods of making water “disappear”. As you’ll see, it’s no magic trick but 100% science.
Nitrogen applications are focussed on ensuring the safety of personnel, decontaminating equipment and quality of goods.
Nitrogen applications are focussed on ensuring the safety of personnel, decontaminating equipment and quality of goods.
In the last decade wind energy has transitioned from a niche technology to a large-scale industrial sector.
In the drilling stage the extracted crude oil contains hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a highly corrosive and flammable gas. So the H2S needs to be removed before it can be transported, but how?
One of the most overlooked and yet crucial processes for the sustainability of our cities.
When operating in open waters, we should not underestimate the role of oil-free, as it is vital when the air is in direct contact with the environment.
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