how do we select right air filter

When choosing a filter for compressed air, you need to think about these things:

The size of little pieces that need to be removed by the filter.

There are basic filters that can take out tiny things that are between 5 and 40 microns.

There are filters that can remove really tiny things that are smaller than 1 micron. These filters are commonly used in places like labs and food factories.

compressed air filter

The filter's size changes based on how much gas needs to be filtered. These can move air up to 1,700 cubic meters per hour.

To pick the right size, you need to figure out how much the filter can lose pressure.

Look at the graph the manufacturer made that shows how fast the liquid flows compared to how much pressure is lost.

To work well, it's best to prevent pressure drops over 5 pounds per square inch.

Temperature refers to how hot or cold something is.

What temperature does the air filter work at when compressed?

Filters that work well in very hot conditions (above 450°C) can be found.

Environmental standards are rules that we follow to make sure we don't harm the environment.

Compressed air filters follow a rule called ISO 8573. This rule says how clean compressed air should be, no matter where it is in the system. It should have few solid particles, water, and oil.

The guide gives basic details about dirt in compressed air systems and points to other parts of the guide for how to measure or say how clean the air needs to be.

The ISO 8573-1:2010 standard says there are bad things in the air that can be gas or tiny living things.