Tag: Compressed Air Quality Classes
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Basic Concepts of Pressure, Flow and Compressed Air Quality
This introductory article explains the three key parameters in industrial compressed air systems – pressure, flow and air quality – in simple, practical language. It shows how incorrect pressure settings, lack of sufficient flow or poor air quality can affect production performance, energy consumption and equipment lifetime, and outlines basic actions to start optimising a compressed air network.
Compressed Air Basics – An Introductory Guide for Engineers and Technicians
This introductory article explains what compressed air is, why pressure and flow matter, which contaminants are present in industrial compressed air and how proper filtration, oil separation and drying help protect equipment and product quality.
Compressed Air Filters
A compressed air filter element is a component used to remove solid particles, oil, moisture, and microscopic contaminants from compressed air. These elements are usually made with a multilayer structure of borosilicate microfiberglass or other synthetic materials in order to ensure both high efficiency and low pressure drop.