MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF COMPRESSED AIR

MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION OF COMPRESSED AIR Compressed air systems can harbor the nutrients required for microbes to grow; namely water, oil, and warm temperatures. Maintaining a dry water level of -40°F can inhibit the growth of microbes but will not eliminate them. Bacterial spores can be resistant to U.V., desiccation or heat and can remain dormant […]

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