What is the normal motorcycle tire pressure?
Typically, street motorcycle tires are in the 28 to 40 psi range. A label like this may be on the bike that tells you what tire pressures to use for different load conditions.
What happens if you pressure wash your skin?
Cleaning with a pressure washer is fast and easy, but it can also be surprisingly dangerous. A pressure washer’s powerful spray is hazardous when misdirected, strong enough to damage skin in an instant. Lacerations are the most common injury, followed by bruises, punctures, and eye injuries.
What happens if you spray compressed air on your skin?
Compressed air can enter the body where the skin is not present (i.e., ear, nose, rectum or any scratch or puncture in the skin, however small) and can cause damage. There have also been reports of hearing damage caused by the pressure of compressed air and by its sound.
What happens if you shake a can of air?
Most duster contain refrigerant that is liquid when held under pressure. The goal of duster is to spray the vapor not the liquid, so the valving is designed to capture the vapor from the top of the can. When you shake a can, turn it, or flip it upside-down, you can introduce the liquid refrigerant to the mix.
Why is canned air cold upside-down?
Diamond Member. The can freezes as the pressure inside is released. Holding it upside-down makes the pressure release faster, because it is liquid that is coming out.
Why is compressed air so expensive?
Each kW of compressed air is between seven and eight times more expensive than a kW of electricity. As we just learned, it takes a lot of energy to compress air, and most of that energy dissipates as heat. Reclaimed heat can be used to supply warmth to cold areas or hot water for cleaning.
What is inside a can of air?
The usual gases found in canned air are difluoroethane, trifluoroethane, tetrafluoroethane, or butane.