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Silica Gel to reduce (water)spitting

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  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 7, 2005 11:02 PM
I would suggest a better water trap, if your still getting water due to your local conditions, spend the extra bucks and buy a decent water trap, the good ones do work very, very well, but don't expect to buy it for $10 at your local DIY store. Get yourself a catalouge for one of the local pnumatic companies and get one from them.
Silica gel, will work, but not for any length of time, plus it was never designed to absorb moisture while under pressure, so you cant say what else is going on inside that bowl?
  • Member since
    September 2003
  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Silica Gel to reduce (water)spitting
Posted by celestialsphere on Sunday, August 7, 2005 10:56 PM
Hey everyone!

I put this on the Aussie Modellers Dicussion recently:

One thing I tried that requires further investigation: In the damp Melbourne weather my airbrush starts spitting water quite quickly, so I tried putting a sachet of Silica Gel in the bottom of the moisture trap/pressure regulator. It seemed to slow the rate of moisture buildup and therefore spitting. I've only tried it once but this could be of use to someone. (You get Silica Gel sachets in new shoes and leather goods etc.)

I use a Paasche VL with a diaphragm compressor about 10 inches long. The clear plastic 'bulb' of my water trap unscrews so I can dry out the inside. There's enough room to fit a Silica Gel sachet between the bottom of the filter and the bleed screw at the bottom.

Has anyone tried this beofre?

Andrew
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