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What Impacts Your Air Compression Needs



Purchasing an industrial air compressor in Toronto can seem to be a daunting task. Depending on what particular model you buy and where you will be using it, there are some important components that will impact your air compression needs. One helpful tip is that you should know the volume of air that is measured in cubic feet per minute or cfm. For example, if you are using it for blasting and removing the blast for about five seconds each minute, you are saving some cfm per minute of use. This means you will not need the exact cfm to work on any machine but lower than that.



In addition to knowing about cfm, there are other crucial factors to know before you pick an industrial air compressor in Toronto for your blasting operations or any other application you have. For instance, if you are going to operate the pump volume to the maximum, knowing that the compressor tank serves as a chiller too. All the compressed hot air escaping the pump becomes colder as it is kept in the tank for storage. A simple comparison would be what is happening with your air conditioner at home, creating moisture so that the air becomes cold when inside the tank.



However, you have to keep in mind that with extensive use, the tank of your industrial air compressor in Toronto will heat up. Once this occurs, air and water will accumulate, leaving the tank warmer again. As the pressurized air moves to enter the cold steel blasting cabinet, it will again produce a lot of moisture. In this scenario, however, moistened air is not a good idea when you are working with dry blasting cabinets. Fortunately, this can be resolved by installing a corresponding air cooler or air dryer to get rid of the moisture from the air in the dry blaster.



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