compressed air filter installation guide

Compressed air filters make compressed air clean by getting rid of dirt, water, and oil particles.

The important parts of the compressed air precision filter are the filter and the container it goes in. When air gets squeezed and goes through a filter very carefully, dirt gets stopped and clean air comes out through the filter. This careful filtering makes the air good enough for different industries to use.

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Different types of filters for air that has been pressed to make it cleaner.

The P-class filter can remove particles as small as 3 micrometers.

At level U, the filter can remove particles as small as 1 micrometer. It works at 20 degrees Celsius and can leave less than 0.1 milligrams of oil per cubic meter of air.

The H grade filter is very accurate and can filter tiny particles that are 0.01 micrometers in size. It also removes almost all of the oil, leaving only 0.01 milligrams per cubic meter of air at 20 degrees Celsius.

S grade filter removes oil with a very small particle size of 0.01μm. It works well at a temperature of 20℃ and leaves only a small amount of oil residue of ≤0.001mg/m3. It can be used together with H grade filter.

This is a filter that takes out bad smells. People use it with machines that have oil in them. The filter cleans the air up so that there's very little oil left in it, even when it's as warm as 20°C. People often use it with another type of filter called a class H filter.

Tips for installing a compressed air filter:

First use a rough item and then a fine one when combining them, and you can't change the order.

When using a compressed air filter, make sure that the amount of air, how hard it's being pushed, and how hot it is don't go above what the filter is made for.

When installing the compressed air filter, make sure to note the location of the input and output.

When installing, place it at a specific height from the ground so it can be easily replaced or worked on.