Dry Nitrogen Flow Rate: CFM Explained
The flow rate of dry nitrogen can be measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM). The CFM of dry nitrogen refers to the volume of nitrogen gas that flows through a system in one minute.
To calculate the CFM of dry nitrogen, you need to know the flow rate in a different unit, such as liters per minute (LPM) or standard cubic feet per hour (SCFH). Once you have the flow rate in one of these units, you can convert it to CFM using the appropriate conversion factor.
For example, if you have the flow rate in LPM, you can use the following conversion factor to calculate CFM:
'1 CFM = 28.3168466 LPM'
So, to convert the flow rate from LPM to CFM, you divide the flow rate in LPM by 28.3168466.
Similarly, if you have the flow rate in SCFH, you can use the following conversion factor to calculate CFM:
'1 CFM = 0.58858 SCFH'
So, to convert the flow rate from SCFH to CFM, you multiply the flow rate in SCFH by 0.58858.
Once you have the flow rate in CFM, you can use this value to determine the volume of dry nitrogen flowing through a system in one minute.
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