Pneumatic water vaporizing system

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B04C 5/10 (2006.01) B01D 53/26 (2006.01)

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CA 2094747

FORM 24 B) ABSTRACT Existing methods used to remove water from compressed air are well known. These systems incorporate containers to trap the moisture removed, these traps require constant attention to remove the water taken from the air processed. The disadvantages of these methods is the need for the equipment, due to the size, weight, the noise they produce, and the need to drain the water removed, to be located at a distance from the tool to be run by compressed air. When air, under compression, travels through a tube moisture is automatically generated and the further the compressor or the drier is from the equipment to be powered the more moisture is generated. The device which is small and light is designed to be located on or immediately alongside the item of equipment to be powered. This proximity results in the elimination of moisture generated in the pressure tubing when it arrives at the item to be powered by air. The unit which can be as small as 4"x1" incorporates a system which increases the speed of the air passing through and vapourizes any remaining moisture contained in the air lines.

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