Compressed Air Filter

  • Air Pressure:  2~40 [bar]

  • Air Capacity:  1~160[m³/min]

  • Dust concent: ≤ 0.01μm

  • Low-pressure drop

  • High efficiency filter elements

  • Easy maintenance

  • Auto drain valves

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Compressed Air Filter

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Our precise compressed air filter which made by a world-famous brand filter could be classified into four grades as C, T, A, and H according to filtering accuracy. Through the way of filtering, intercepting, inertia, diffusion, gravity, and other effects, the impurities such as moisture, dust, oil mist contained in the compressed air are removed effectively after through the precise filter. So that the compressed air is clean and dry now, it’s helpful that the pneumatic equipment improves the reliability.

  • C level Filtration precision
    Dust content: ≤ 3μm,  Oil content: ≤ 5ppm
  • T level Filtration precision
    Dust content: ≤ 1μm,  Oil content: ≤ 1ppm
  • A level Filtration precision
    Dust content: ≤ 0.01μm,  Oil content: ≤ 0.01ppm
  • H level Filtration precision
    Dust content: ≤ 0.01μm,  Oil content: ≤ 0.003ppm
Model Dust content Pressure  Airflow 
C+T+A+H 0.01μm 2~40 Bar 1~120 m3/min

Guide For Air Line Filter

A compressed Air Filter is one of the essential components of Air Compressors. It is composed of fibrous or porous materials that help remove contaminants and moisture from compressed air after compression has taken place and prevent damage to the end product (such as pneumatic machinery, tools, and other systems).

The Main Components Of The Compressed Air Filter

The Compressed Air Filters is composed of the following main components:

  •         Air Inlet: Also known as Air Intake. It is an internal cap that directs the compressed air down into a spiral.
  •         Filter cap: It directs the airflow through the filter.
  •         Airpath: It is an actual path that the compressed air follows for discharging from the filter by entering like a cyclonic.
  •         Filter discharge: It is the outlet through which the compressed air leaves the filter.
  •         Filter element: It is a filter itself, made from fibrous or porous materials, that helps remove contaminant and moisture from compressed air.
  •         Filter bowl: It is the most prominent and largest component of the compressed air filter, which is connected to the cap and is twisted or threaded and locked into place.
  •         Filter quiet zone: It is a place where the water (moisture), oil, and other contaminants, separated for compressed air, are collected and prevented from being re-introduced to it.
  •         Drain: It is a manual-operated, electric-operated, or float-operated drainage system for draining the collected contaminants and debris.

How Does Compressed Air Filters Works?

The unfiltered compressed air may contain moisture, dust, oil, rust, and other contaminants that are dangerous for end-product. Therefore, it requires filtration. The filtration process involves numerous stages that require multiple types of air-line filters depending on pneumatics application.

Typically, the compressed air first passes through a tube-shaped mesh filter, which creates a coalescence effect, causing bigger particles to adsorb on the filter and the water to condense into larger droplets, which then travels to the separation chamber.

Consequently, the compressed air slows down. This allows the particulates to condense on a pad with honeycomb-like qualities, facilitating the movement of droplets to the drain. Most of the oil, large particles, and water droplets are filtered from the compressed gas as the droplets are discharged through the drain valve.

The Different Types Of Compressed Air Filters

There are numerous types of compressed air filters available that you can use individually or in combination according to your application needs. Here are some of the prominent ones:

  •         Water Separator: It is used to separate the moisture out of the compressed air.
  •         Oil Coalescing Filter: It is mainly used to separate oil from compressed air.
  •         Coalescing Filter: It is used to remove water and aerosols from the air. Besides, it is also used to filter out dust, dirt, water aerosols, and oil down to 0.01 microns. They are an effective choice for air dryer pre-filters.
  •         Cold Coalescing Filter: It is a variant of Coalescing Filter that operates at 35 degrees Fahrenheit, making it one of the most effective filters to remove moisture.
  •         Carbon Filters: They are essential to ensure compressed air oil removal using surface-active adsorption to bond odorants and oil vapours.
  •         Dust Filter: It is used to remove the dust out of the compressed air.
  •         Multi-Purpose Filters: It is a combo of water separator and Coalescing filters. It helps separate multiple contaminants such as moisture, oil, and dust.
  •         Particulate Filter: It is generally used to remove corrosion particles and particles that come through after an adsorption dryer.
  •         Compressed Intake Filters: It helps remove chemical contaminants and particulates as small as 0.3 microns from the compressed air.
  •         High-Efficiency Filters: They are the most energy-efficient air filters for removing particles as small as 0.01 microns and reducing pressure drop.

What are The Applications/Uses of Compressed Air Filters?

Compressed Air Filters are used in numerous industries, including:

  •         Food Industry for removing oil from compressed air from an oil-lubricated air compressor.
  •         Wood Work Industry to remove dust from compressed air as air compressors are likely to catch up dust from its environment.

They are also used to removing moisture and other contaminants from compressed air that powers the pneumatic tools and causes rusting.

What Are The Benefits Of Compressed Air Filters?

Compressed Air Filters have various benefits. Some of them are as follow:

  •         Avoid downtime and Maintenance: The air filters can help remove contaminants from compressed air like dust, moisture, and oil that can cause corrosion, blockage, or rust in the pipeline or equipment, resulting in malfunction or break.
  •         Lowers the Operating Cost: High-quality compressed air filters remove contaminants from the compressed air, collect them and prevent them from being re-introduced back to the atmosphere. This reduces the load on the air compressor, consequently reducing its operating cost.
  •         Eliminates the Pressures Drop: Compressed Air Filters helps reduce the pressure drop in the compressed air system by preventing the contaminants from accumulating in pipelines or other components of the compressed air system.

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