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After Cooler 400P/EThe Cold Jet After Cooler offers the confidence of dry and clean air to those utilizing a portable diesel compressor as an air supply. Portable diesel compressors are a necessity to run your blasting operation, but they often supply hot and moist air, which can alter the integrity of your ice and hamper the performance of your blasting system. The Cold Jet After Cooler 400 will change all that by removing up to 80% of moisture from the ambient air. It will cool the compressed air, which can reach temperatures of 180o - 200o F ( 82.2o - 93.3o C), to within 5o of the ambient temperature. The After Cooler enables the operator the ability to control the moisture in their blasting environment, allowing them to blast in vi rtually all temperatures and humidity levels, making their business more versatile and more efficient. Benefits: • Includes a water separator and a 20 micron particulate filter. • Heavy duty wheels for easy maneuvering and portability. • Designed for use with 185 diesel air compressor. • Reduced ice consumption rates and reduced operating costs. • Prevents ice condensation and bridging. Weight: 146 lbs (66 kg) Water Separator: 40 micron element Pneumatic lubricator oil reservoir: 8 oz (235 ml) Max pressure: 250 psi (17.2 bar) Max air temp: 350°F (176°C) (BASED ON 80 - 125 PSIG WITH A MAX PRESSURE DROP OF LESS THAN 3 PSIG)

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