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Vacuum Drying

09/06/2012 3:35 AM

We are trying to find out how misld steel jobs can be dried in vacuum wii it consume less time that conventional drying

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Re: Vacuum Drying

09/06/2012 4:07 AM

Hi vicks,

I can't say I've heard of using vacuum to dry mild steel components.

It's the same old story on this site we need a lot more information to try and assist you.

What are the parts, how big, how many, what shape, etc?

Check out www.exair.com they have a range of high efficiency nozzles that can blow the water off.

Best of luck,

John

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Re: Vacuum Drying

09/09/2012 1:22 AM

yes

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