Proper air treatment will ensure optimal life of your pneumatic equipment and higher quality and productivity for your facility. Compressed air filter equipment can achieve any ISO level air quality you require.
ELGi’s Airmate
Filter (AF)
Evergreen Carry ELGi premium E-series (EPFP, EFFP, ECFP) filters that offer 3 levels of compressed air quality. Our filters remove coarse contaminants, fine particles & oil vapor from a compressed air stream.
View ProductsCFL Series
Air Filters
The CFL Series air filters providepremium quality filtration for the three typical contaminant types in your compressed air system. Maximize your system’s air quality with our CFL series air filters.
View ProductsFRL (Filters-Regulators-Lubricators)
Champion’s modular Filters-Regulators-Lubricators (FRL’s) are the perfect choice for the most demanding applications. The compact, flexible design allows for easy service.
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NANO F1
VACUUM PUMP FILTERS
The nano F1 range of NPP vacuum pump inlet filters are manufactured from cast aluminum alloy providing enhanced strength and features an E-Coat™ finish for optimum corrosion protection.
View ProductsWHAT IS COMPRESSED AIR FILTRATION?
Compressed air filtration is a crucial process that ensures the purity and quality of compressed air used in various industrial applications. By removing contaminants such as dirt, oil, and water, these filters help maintain the efficiency and longevity of pneumatic equipment, enhance product quality, and improve overall productivity.
WHY IS COMPRESSED AIR FILTRATION IMPORTANT?
Proper filtration of compressed air is crucial for protecting equipment, ensuring product quality, and maintaining operational efficiency. Contaminants such as dust, oil, and moisture can cause significant wear and tear on machinery, leading to frequent maintenance and repairs. By removing these impurities, filtration systems extend the lifespan of equipment and reduce maintenance costs. Clean, dry air is essential for processes that demand precision and high-quality standards; contaminants can compromise the consistency and quality of products. Efficient filtration systems minimize downtime and enhance the reliability of compressed air systems, resulting in smoother and more efficient operations.
TYPES OF COMPRESSED AIR FILTERS
- Particulate Filters : Particulate filters are designed to remove solid particles such as dust, dirt, and rust from compressed air systems. These contaminants can originate from various sources, including the ambient air drawn into the compressor, the compressor itself, and the distribution piping.
- Coalescing Filters : Activated carbon filters are used to remove oil vapor and odors from compressed air. These filters utilize activated carbon's large surface area and adsorption properties to capture and retain oil vapors and other contaminants.
- Activated Carbon Filters : Activated carbon filters are used to remove oil vapor and odors from compressed air. These filters utilize activated carbon's large surface area and adsorption properties to capture and retain oil vapors and other contaminants.
- Air Compressor Water Separator : Effectively removes moisture from compressed air systems, preventing corrosion and damage to equipment. An air compressor water separator is essential for removing moisture from compressed air systems and protecting equipment from corrosion. Integrating it improves system efficiency by preventing water damage to tools and machinery. Ensuring dry air with an air compressor water separator reduces maintenance needs and extends the life of pneumatic equipment.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF COMPRESSED AIR FILTERS
High Efficiency : Advanced filtration systems are designed to effectively remove contaminants , ensuring optimal air quality for various industrial applications.
Durability : Constructed from robust materials, these filters are built to withstand harsh industrial environments, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Ease of Maintenance : Modular designs and easy serviceability make maintenance straightforward, reducing downtime and improving overall system reliability.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT COMPRESSED AIR FILTER
Selecting the appropriate filter for your compressed air system depends on several factors:
- Air Quality Requirements : Determine the level of purity required for your specific application.
- System Specifications : Consider the pressure, flow rate, and other operational parameters of your compressed air system.
- Contaminant Types : Identify the types of contaminants present in your air stream to choose the right filter type.
For more information on our range of compressed air filters and to find the right solution for your needs, contact us at 206-474-4451 or visit our website to explore our products and services.