The filtration range for screw air compressors typically involves several stages of filtration, each designed to remove different types and sizes of contaminants. Here's a general outline: Primary Filtration: Removes larger particles and debris. This can be in the range of 25 to 40 microns. Secondary Filtration: Removes finer particles. This is usually around 5 to 10 microns. Coalescing Filters: Used to remove oil aerosols and finer particulate matter. These can filter particles down to 0.01 to 1 micron. Adsorption Filters: Often used to remove oil vapors and odors. These filters can capture particles in the sub-micron range. Final Filtration: For applications requiring extremely clean air, final filters can capture particles as small as 0.01 micron. The exact filtration requirements depend on the specific application and the quality of air needed.
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The filtration range for screw air compressors typically involves several stages of filtration, each designed to remove different types and sizes of contaminants. Here's a general outline:
Primary Filtration: Removes larger particles and debris. This can be in the range of 25 to 40 microns.
Secondary Filtration: Removes finer particles. This is usually around 5 to 10 microns.
Coalescing Filters: Used to remove oil aerosols and finer particulate matter. These can filter particles down to 0.01 to 1 micron.
Adsorption Filters: Often used to remove oil vapors and odors. These filters can capture particles in the sub-micron range.
Final Filtration: For applications requiring extremely clean air, final filters can capture particles as small as 0.01 micron.
The exact filtration requirements depend on the specific application and the quality of air needed.
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