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Common sense you don't know about compressed air filters

Publish time: 2023-06-02 14:35:07

Atmospheric air is naturally polluted. These include water vapor, oil vapor, liquid oil, liquid water, pipe stains/rust, water aerosols, natural gas aerosols, microbes and air pollution. The presence of these pollutants requires air purifiers (also known as air treatment products or compressed air assist products) and is meant to reduce or completely remove pollutants from compressed air.


What to do with compressed air?


Many compressed air filters are available to treat compressed air to the level of purity required for your application, and depending on the application, some or all of the parts or all may be required to install compressed air.


To control contaminants and condensate, treat compressed air according to three basic processes: drying; filtering; and degassing.


The compressed air filter brand products relevant to the procedure above are:


1. boring. Air dryers remove water vapor from compressed air, helping to avoid potential problems on the production line. Equipment failure, corrosion, product decay, etc.


2. Filter. Filters are used to remove particulates, frozen condensate and oil from the compressed air after the compression has occurred. Specific types are particle filters, feed oil filters and oil vapor filters.


3. Oil-water separator. The device separates the condensate produced in the oil and compressed air, ensuring that you can dispose of the condensate in an economical and environmentally friendly manner.


Why deal with compressed air?


Although each compressed air filter, all systems handle compressed air properly. By trapping moisture, dust and particulate matter in the system, the efficiency of the system can be reduced and downtime can be increased to keep the equipment aerodynamic.


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