Compressed Air Takes Pole Position

The RRS James Ross Clark in the Antarctic. (Photo by Peter Bucktrout, British Antarctic Survey)

Zander-Hiross, specialists in the treatment of compressed air and gas, has supplied a KM75 adsorption heatless dryer for use on the Royal Research Ship RRS James Clark Ross, the British Antarctic Survey''s modern, ice strengthened, multi-discipline oceanographic research vessel. Designed to operate in polar waters, the vessel can be easily ...

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