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Pneumatic Filter



         


A pneumatic filter is a device which removes contaminants from the compressed air stream. Typical commercial pneumatic filters will remove particles as small as 5 micrometres from the air. The filters protect pneumatic devices from damage that would be caused by these contaminants. These contaminants include lubricant particles ejected by the compressor, dirt particles and small water droplets. Secondary filters are used for a variety of applications and can remove particles as small as 500 nanometres, and even 50 nanometres in size. These secondary filters can remove fumes, odors, vapor, mist, moisture, oil, and tiny particles from the air stream. In addition special air dryer devices are used to condense moisture from humid air and deliver a clean, dry supply of air, mostly used with sensitive equipment such as fine printing and laboratory use. Air filtration applications are diverse and include end-user sectors such as cleanroom environments, biomedical, analytical instrumentation, food processing, marine and aviation, agriculture, manufacturing, food and beverage packaging and a host of other uses.

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