The compressed air filter is to carry the compressed air containing dust, oil, rust and water and other harmful substances into the top level of the compressed air filter filtration equipment. It is an auxiliary compressed air device that helps to remove any unwanted and potentially harmful pollutants from compressed air; As mentioned above, these pollutants can be aerosols, particles, or vapors. Particulates are fine solid particles, such as dust, grime, metal particles from pipe corrosion, and pollen. Aerosols are small droplets of liquid (i.e. oil and/or water, depending on the type of compressor), while vapors are liquids that have been converted to gases.
Compressed air filters are divided into three categories: condensing filters, steam removal filters and dry particle filters. Although each type produces exactly the same effect (removal of contaminants), the three types do so in different ways
Condensed filter:
Condensate filters remove water, oil and aerosols from the air, working together to prevent pollutants from re-entering the air. These filters are also capable of removing particles from the compressed air, trapping them in the filter medium, but assuming they are not replaced regularly, they may cause a drop in pressure. Condensed filters do a good job of removing most contaminants, reducing particulate concentrations to 0.1 micron and liquid concentrations to 0.01 ppm.
Steam removal filter:
Steam removal filters operate on the principle of adsorption. They generally use activated carbon particles, carbon cloth or paper to remove lubricant aerosols. Steam removal filters are superior to condensing filters because they capture and remove the gaseous lubricant that will pass through the condensing filter.
Monotone particle filter:
Monotone particle filters are generally used to remove monotone particles after adsorption monotone. The operation method of dry particle filter is the same as that of condensed filter.
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