Compressed air leaves a desiccant dryer containing dust concentrations typically in the range of up to 0.05ppm by weight in heatless type dryers and up to 5 ppm by weight in heated type dryers. Particle size ranges from 200 microns to about 1 micron. This desiccant laden compressed air enters the filter housing where a reduction in air velocity and a sharp change of direction cause particles in the range of 200 to 20 microns to drop to the bottom of the housing.
High dust loading capacity
Long cartridge life
Good for temperatures to 450°F (232°C)
Removes all solid particles one micron and larger
Stage 1: Gravitational Setting
Compressed air leaves a desiccant dryer containing dust concentrations typically in the range of up to 0.05 ppm by weight in heatless type dryers and up to 5 ppm by weight in heated type dryers. Particle size ranges from 200 microns to about 1 micron. This desiccant laden compressed air enters the filter housing where a reduction in air velocity and a sharp change of direction cause particles in the range of 200 to 20 microns to drop to the bottom of the housing.
Stage 2: Surface Filtration
The air stream then enters the outside of the filter cartridge and flows through layers of glass fabric cloth.