Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Compressed Air Duster, Refillable Whats In Compressed Air Dusters For Computers?

Whats in compressed air dusters for computers? - compressed air duster, refillable

Is it fair to CO2, or some other strange chemicals? I understand that, because the decompression of the air creates PC (Static can be patently offensive). If the CO2 could be a connection to a cylinder of CO2 Rechargeable dust have, instead of buying them one-way packaging is not red?
THANKS

4 comments:

Toby said...

Despite the name "Air", the cans actually contain gases which are much easier to compress into liquid, such as difluoroethane, trifluoroethane, or tetrafluoroethane.

Colinc said...

CO2 is allowed in most countries due to environmental damage. It is only in the air, but when he leaves the cold and some moisture can therefore not cause static. Each gas can cause static when dry. If you are using a compressor (which by the compression of air) is very hot, then goes through the filter of the moisture, the almost certain that the danger of static damage.

rann_geo... said...

I assume the CO2 or other flammable gases. CO2 should be done cheaply enough to work. Or perhaps some other inert gas such as nitrogen, but I doubt it.

If you decide to go with a refillable cylinder, I think it should publish much larger and much more than small box, beaver, what it.

How about a leaf blower? My uncle shook his house once with a leaf blower. There was a lot of time on their hands, as if he had retired, while his wife worked. However, after it found that there is no evidence that he tried again.

Random Man said...

nope, the stop at

upside down and you can freeze everything.

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