Filtration & Condensate
Air Treatment
When air is in its natural state, it contains moisture, particles, micro-organisms, and gases. But when you compress it with a compressor, the concentration of these contaminants can increase by 6-10 times.
To make matters worse, the compression process also adds oil and metal traces to the compressed air. That's why it's important to filter out these contaminants and moisture before using compressed air in any application.
Condensate Management
Moisture Separators
Removes large particles of water and oil from the compressed air
Workshop Dessicant Dryers
Removes moisture from the compressed air through absorbtion, a smart addition to any workshop using 850L/min or less
Electronic Auto Drains
Automatically senses condensate in receivers or drop legs and releases it from the system
Oil Water Separators
Removes oil from the condensate which can be cleanly passed out to the ground or sewage
Refrigerated Air Dryers
Refrigerated air dryers work by cooling the compressed air to between 1° - 5°C.
This can remove up to 99% of the moisture from your compressed air down to the set dew point.
Electronic Dessicant Air Dryers
Dessicant dryers operate through absorbtion of moisture through dessicant beads. Although more expensive this can remove moisture down to a dew point of -40°C.
Filtration
Correct filtration is critical for maintaining the purity and quality of compressed air. We understand that different applications require different types of filters, and we take into account factors such as allowable particle size, system flow rate, pressure drop, and drain types to ensure optimal performance. Our team can assist you in selecting the right filtration type for your application in accordance with ISO8573-1 standards.