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What is Canned Air?

S. Mithra
S. Mithra

Canned air comes in a pressurized canister used to clean sensitive electronic equipment like stereos and computers. The contents of the canister are under such extreme pressure that they have become liquid, but a narrow nozzle directs the released gas into a strong stream of air. The air blows out dust and debris from tiny places like the spaces between keys on a keyboard. Since canned air has no moisture, added chemicals, or foreign particles, it is a safe and efficient method of cleaning such devices.

Computer technicians, photographers, and stereo enthusiasts have been using canned air for years to clear out accumulated dust from delicate areas. For instance, the insides of computers, especially around the fan, can build up so much dust that it begins to interfere with the cooling or functioning of circuitry. Particles cling to surfaces like lenses, film negatives, and enlargers but you can't use a cloth or feather-duster lest you scratch them. Electrical components can't be sprayed with anti-dust chemicals because they might damage the circuit or build up excess static electricity.

Canned air can be sprayed on keyboards and other electronic equipment to help keep them clean.
Canned air can be sprayed on keyboards and other electronic equipment to help keep them clean.

Canned air has been specifically designed to clean places that couldn't be cleaned with a vacuum, dust cloth, or ammonia-based spray cleaner. Its contents contain absolutely no moisture, so it isn't dampening your printer, scanner, camera, eyeglasses, keyboard, monitor, or hard drive as it cleans. While it's true that the air only sprays the dust back into the air, where it may resettle, it has an advantage over vacuums since it doesn't create a static charge.

Nitrogen is one gas found in canned air.
Nitrogen is one gas found in canned air.

You might be worried that if the atmosphere gets more polluted, we'll all be paying to live off of canned air. However, this useful product isn't like the air we breathe at all. It used to contain chlorofluorocarbons like many pressurized canisters, such as hairspray. After those gases were shown to damage the ozone in the atmosphere, most companies eliminated them from the cans. Now, the mixture is often made up of a lot of nitrogen, along with other harmless gases heavier than air, so that they'll be labeled "ozone safe."

Compressed-air cans are typically banned from aircraft.
Compressed-air cans are typically banned from aircraft.

The non-refillable containers look like small cans of oil lubricant. The contents are delivered through a long, cylindrical nozzle when you depress a valve with your index finger. The contents are nonflammable. It is possible that enough gas could displace oxygen in one area and cause lightheadedness, so make sure you work with adequate circulation. The canisters are no longer allowed on airplanes.

Chlorofluorocarbons are harmful to the ozone layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which helps protect the planet from harmful rays of naturally occurring radiation.
Chlorofluorocarbons are harmful to the ozone layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which helps protect the planet from harmful rays of naturally occurring radiation.

Another interesting aspect of canned air is its adiabatic cooling property. When gas is under such high pressure, around 70 psi, a release of pressure causes a notable drop in temperature. You may notice that the surrounding air and the canister itself gets cold during use. The rapid expansion of gas that previously occupied a small space into a large space means that it absorbs a lot of heat from the area as it spreads out. For this reason, do not ever spray canned air onto your skin, as it can quickly cause frostbite.

Discussion Comments

anon345168

Canned air is also used for training animals not to do what will hurt them.

anon303580

Canned air horns already exist. They're basically just a can of refrigerant (which is what all these "canned air" products are) with an appropriately-designed horn assembly on the top.

(By the way, they don't use nitrogen or nitrogen compounds. They use quickly-evaporating liquid refrigerants like R-134a or the like.)

As for frostbite -- the gas coming out of them wouldn't be able to conduct enough heat to actually give you frostbite. The cans themselves DO get cold if used heavily -- cold enough for them to temporarily lose their high pressure (and therefore their effectiveness as gas dusters) -- but not cold enough to cause skin damage.

However, if you turn the can upside down and discharge the contents, the refrigerant will come out as a liquid instead of a gas. If the liquid is sprayed on your skin, it will evaporate quickly and will get cold enough to cause frostbite.

ahain

Hey, is it possible to use a can of compressed air like this combined with other objects to make a canned air horn? I heard about this from a friend of mine who says he used canned air and a funnel to make an air horn, but if the canned air comes out through a little straw as described, I don't know how exactly that would work.

VivAnne

Canned air can cause frostbite? Wow -- I've been using this product for years during my tinkering with putting together computers from old parts, and I never knew that. Maybe it's because I only spray a couple of bursts of air each time; I can't recall ever having used canned air enough that the can and air around it got cold. Definitely good information to have; I'll be more careful with my canned air dusters from now on.

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    • Canned air can be sprayed on keyboards and other electronic equipment to help keep them clean.
      By: Marcin Sadlowski
      Canned air can be sprayed on keyboards and other electronic equipment to help keep them clean.
    • Nitrogen is one gas found in canned air.
      By: Gman73
      Nitrogen is one gas found in canned air.
    • Compressed-air cans are typically banned from aircraft.
      By: ffly
      Compressed-air cans are typically banned from aircraft.
    • Chlorofluorocarbons are harmful to the ozone layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which helps protect the planet from harmful rays of naturally occurring radiation.
      By: marcel
      Chlorofluorocarbons are harmful to the ozone layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which helps protect the planet from harmful rays of naturally occurring radiation.
    • Canned air comes in pressurized canisters.
      By: m_dinler
      Canned air comes in pressurized canisters.