How to distinguish the filtration grade of air compressor precision filter element?
Compressed air systems are always subject to a number of contaminants: for example, dust, dust particles, abrasive solid particles such as iron filings and deposits, compressor lubricants (mineral or synthetic), condensation and acid condensate, and oils If not removed, these contaminants increase the maintenance costs of pneumatic equipment, cause instrumentation and control failure, impair product precision and finish, and contaminate the process.
Precision air filters and filtration systems remove these contaminants, allowing your compressed air system to meet the application needs of high-quality compressed air, whether it's for plant, instrumentation, or medical equipment, helping you maintain a consistent compressed air supply. air quality and minimize operating costs.
Precision filter grade description:
1 DD Series: Aggregate particle filter for general protection that eliminates liquid water and oil mist as small as 0.1 mg/m3 (0.1 ppm) and particles as small as 1 micron.
2 DDP series: Particle filters for dust removal that remove particles as small as 1 micron.
3 PD Series: High-efficiency polymeric particulate filters that eliminate liquid moisture and oil mist as small as 0.01 mg/m3 (0.01 ppm) and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
4 QD series: Activated carbon filter to eliminate oil vapors and hydrocarbon odors with a maximum residual oil level of 0.003 mg/m3 (0.003 ppm), must be installed after the PD filter