Can Compressed Air Filters Filter Water?

Jun 29, 2024

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The main function of compressed air filters is to filter harmful substances such as dust, oil, rust and moisture in the compressed air. These filters usually contain multi-layer filtering devices, which effectively remove oil and large particles, including water, from the compressed air through the principle of compression separation. In the process of compressed air purification, liquid water, liquid oil droplets and solid impurities such as rust, sand, pipe sealants, etc. will be separated and filtered out to ensure the purity of compressed air. This filtration not only helps to extend the service life of equipment such as pipelines, valves, and instruments, but also reduces production costs and ensures product quality.

 

Precision filters go a step further and can efficiently remove water, oil mist, and solid particles, 100% remove particles of 0.01μm and above, and control the oil mist concentration below 0.01ppm/wt, showing its efficiency and accuracy in filtering water.

In addition, the compressed air drying filter is also an essential equipment for improving the quality of gas used in factory or laboratory instruments. Through complex structural design and multi-stage filter chambers, it can effectively remove moisture and other impurities in the compressed air to ensure the dryness and cleanliness of the gas.