What's a 2/2 Compressed Air Valve?

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Here's information on the simplest type of air valve the 2/2 style.

The first 2 in the 2/2 air valve refers to the number of “working” air ports that are found in the valve body. That is, the number of ports that supply air to the valve, and channel the compressed air to whatever it is […]

Asthma and Allergies - Air Purifiers are NOT the Solution for Indoor Pollution

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

The ill-health effects of indoor air pollution have reached an epidemic proportion across the entire world population. Health associations and federal agencies have now begun to notify the U.S. public of the ever increasing concerns. Since 1980, rising rates of asthma (and asthma deaths, especially among children), rhinitis, and sinusitis, have been noticed and are […]

Airbrushing Does Not Have to be All Disappointment, Heartache, and Bloody Hard Work!

Monday, January 5th, 2009

A smart, but irritating man once told me that Airbrushing did not have to be all blood, sweat and tears. If only I had someone guiding me back in those hard, frustrating and sick in the stomach days of airbrushing, I wouldn?t have wasted all that time and money!

So here you are. You are new […]

What's A 4/2 Compressed Air Valve?

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Recently, I published articles on this site entitled: What's a 2/2 or what's a 3/2 compressed air valve? Here, in the next installment in this series, is information on the 4/2 style.

The first number in the 4/2 air valve, the four, refers to the number of “working” air ports that are found in the valve […]

Why Use A Compressed Air Regulator?

Monday, October 6th, 2008

If you purchase a “do-it-yourself” type air compressor, or if you purchase any type of air compressor for that matter, check to make sure that it comes with an Air Regulator. If not, purchase one. You will be glad you did!

An air regulator is a device that lowers the downstream air pressure. Downstream air is […]

Why Care if There is Water in Your Compressed Air?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

The process of compressing air generates free water, and increases air borne water vapour. If you are not sure about why this occurs, take a look at the article on this site entitled “Why does water run out my compressed air line?”.

So what is the problem with a little - or perhaps a lot […]

The Four Major Types of Air Filters

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Hygienic air is essential to human life, and in this modern age, that requires air cleaners. There are a few different methods of air cleaning, like Filtration, Electro-static Precipitation and Ion Generation. Air Filtration cleans air through the removal of sub-micron particulate, gases and odors. If you are plagued by allergies or asthma, an […]

What's a 3/2 Compressed Air Valve?

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Recently, I published an article on this site titled: What's a 2/2 compressed air valve? Here, in the next installment in this series, is information on a slightly more complex air valve the 3/2 style.

The first number in the 3/2 air valve, the three, refers to the number of “working” air ports that are found […]

Topics about Air Conditioner

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Want to Try on That New Hair Style Before You Get It?

Below are reviews of very popular hair style image programs, Hair Styles Cuts And Dos, Stellure and The Hair Style Editor. To see demonstrations of these programs visit the links located at the bottom of this article.

Hair imaging is a great way to […]

About Compressed Air Filters!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

If you are one of the many folks that have purchased or are considering purchasing a home compressor, you do want to have a bit of information about compressed air filters.

Compressing air generates a reservoir (receiver / air tank) full of wet, dirty, hot compressed air.

As the air leaves the tank, it carries the crud […]

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