Compressed Air Systems - CED Engineering
Compressed air is measured on the basis of the volume used per unit time, cubic feet per minute - CFM at a given pressure, psi (bar). The reference to a volume of compressed air is always based on a measurement of air in its Free State, or atmospheric pressure. This is called
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