Re: How to remove moisture from nitrogen gas
- From: "N. Ron" <nileshron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 10:45:16 -0400
Can you use a commercially available desiccant like Drierite and connect it
in-line to your gas source? I am not sure what the dew point of the exit gas
would be (and whether it would match what you desire), but this should be a
cheap option and easy to try out.
Niles
<emjamal@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I want to fill a cavity with nitrogen gas and the cavity is to be
> cooled to low temperature (100K). I use commercially available nitrogen
> gas , which has water vapor and this water gets condensed in the
> cavity. Can anyone suggest an effective method to dry the nitrogen gas
> before sending into the cavity.
> Mohmed Jamal
>
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