OxyFile #498
Dry Compressed Air System for Ozonizer
A. Fuste, D. Lodos, E. Limonta.
Ozone Research Center, Cuba.
The compressed air normally has solid, liquid and gaseous
contaminants. In the majority of pneumatic systems, the air must
be dry and free of solid compounds. The presence of some of these
contaminants may cause equipment failure, increasing the operation
cost and decreasing the product quality. In the Ozone Research
Center industrial ozone generators for many applications are
designed and built. The ozone equipment uses high quality air as a
feed gas. The aim of this paper is to design an air treatment
system that guarantees a high quality in the purity and
desiccation of the treated air. A versatile, compact and
economical equipment was obtained.
Source: 2nd International Symposium on Ozone Applications
Havana, Cuba - Mach 24-26, 1997.