FILTER Line

Cyclon Filters

A cyclone filter is an advanced type of filter that removes solids from liquids by using centrifugal force. This filtration system differs from other filters in that it contains no moving parts, making it simple and efficient to operate.

Filtering in 5–25 micron range (depending upon application), it is again, the depositing of oil-borne contaminants over time, that causes the oil filter to continually increase in differential pressure to a point at which it must be replaced in order to continue proper filtration of the compressor oil.

Extremely easy to replace in comparison to standard oil separators (which are enclosed in a pressurized tank), this elements design is somewhat limited in application due to restrictions of air flow capacity.

Bag Filters

Bag filtration uses a bag manufactured from filtering material. The bag sits inside the filter housing and as it fills up, the water passes through the tiny holes in the material and leaves behind unwanted particles. These systems are quick and easy to use, cost-effective and easy to maintain.

Filtering in 5–25 micron range (depending upon application), it is again, the depositing of oil-borne contaminants over time, that causes the oil filter to continually increase in differential pressure to a point at which it must be replaced in order to continue proper filtration of the compressor oil.

Extremely easy to replace in comparison to standard oil separators (which are enclosed in a pressurized tank), this elements design is somewhat limited in application due to restrictions of air flow capacity.

Cartridge Filters

Filter Cartridge is considered the heart of filter; it is inserted inside the housing and used to remove the contaminant/particles from water. The fluid enters from the inlet nozzle of housing and with the help of pressure, the fluid enters the cartridges which separates the contaminant/particles from the fluid