Filters -- by Arrow |
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Particulate Filters remove harmful oil/water condensate, pipe scale, dirt and rust from you compressed air system. This prevents corrosive damage to compressed air equipment and finished products. Typically, particulate filters are installed upstream of regulators to prevent valve failure. Thare are also used as pre-filters to oil removing and coalescing filters to insure high efficiency and long element life in applications such as paint spraying, instrumentation and pharmaceuticals.
Shown: T5031 |
Coalescing Filters function in a different way from a standard particulate filter. Air flows from inside to outside through a coalescing media. Coalescing, by definition, means " To come together". It is a continous process by which small aerosols come in contact with the fibers in the filter media, uniting with the collected aerosols and growing to emerge as a droplet on the downstream surface of the media which by its weight is gravitationally drained away. For maximum performance and effciency, coalescing filters should be preceded by and F3 particulate filter.
Shown: F50001 |
Adsorber Filters were engineered specifically for those applications that will not tolerate the presence of oil vapors and associated odors. The core consists of multi wrapped layers of impregnated 40 micron activated charcoal particles to increase its purification qualities. If the compressed air has been prepared by a suitable refrigerant dryer and oil removing filter, the Adsorber will ensure oil concentration of .01 PPM by weight.
Shown: F452W |