Welding1927
Industrial
- Nov 10, 2021
- 1
This is something we have never done before, and we are struggling to achieve.
We are trying to dry a vessel to -40F by blowing warm nitrogen through it. However, as the temperature rises, the Dew Point is not lowering. The best we can achieve right now is 5% RH, and a Dew Point of 14. As we heat it more, the dew point rises. What are we missing here? How does the temperature relate to the Dew Point? Can we keep heating the nitrogen, and expect the Dew Point to lower?
We are trying to dry a vessel to -40F by blowing warm nitrogen through it. However, as the temperature rises, the Dew Point is not lowering. The best we can achieve right now is 5% RH, and a Dew Point of 14. As we heat it more, the dew point rises. What are we missing here? How does the temperature relate to the Dew Point? Can we keep heating the nitrogen, and expect the Dew Point to lower?