Cleaning is important for maintaining and lengthening the
life span of electronics equipment. Particularly, dust does create serious
problems for computer and other electronics appliances. Working fans keep
computer cool and when they are covered by dust, it stops to work properly.
This is where air cans filled with compressed air come into play.
Air cans, canned air, compressed air dusters are three
different forms of referring to compressed air gas dusters. These dusters are
cans and filled with compressed air gases. When those gases are released, they
shoot out at high speeds. This cleaning equipment is ideally suited for
cleaning laptops, PCs, cameras, mobile phones, keyboards, DVD players, TVs and
similar devices.
Compressed air can contain gasses that are compressed to such
an extent that they become liquids. The liquid form is used for cleaning of the
most sensitive electrical equipment.
The most important
features of the best ones:
1. Valve is one of the most important features
of the cans. You should check the valve before purchase. These valves should
rotate up to 360 degrees. The smooth spray of the liquid to hard-to-reach the
areas of the devices depends on the rotation technique. It is always better to
have removable valves than fixed.
2. Nozzle should be confirmed whether it’s
durable or not. There’s as many as 3 different sizes of nozzles available in
the accessories and they help to spray to the corners of your equipment.
3.
Refill: Accessories include refills of the
same size as the can.
Precautions for Compressed
Air Cans
1.
All
components of compressed air cans should be checked regularly by trained
employees.
2. Operators
while carrying out the safety tests should stay alert about the air receivers,
the air distributions lines, the pressure regulation devices and the operation
of the compressor.
3. Compressed
air cans shouldn’t be used to clean off clothes, workbenches, cabs of work
vehicles, air filters or workshop floors.
4.
Compressors
and air powered tools require daily checkups and maintenance.
5.
The
air hoses should be kept off the floor
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