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Compressed air filtration
ISO 8573-1:2010 is the standard for purity classes in compressed air and defines acceptable levels of particles, water, and oil in the system. To achieve the required air quality, the filtration solution must be properly sized and adapted to the application.
Filter housings for compressed air
Adapted to pressure, flow, and installation requirements
Operation, maintenance, and performance
Stable air quality requires continuous monitoring of the filtration system. Regular maintenance and supervision ensure the system operates within required standards and at optimal performance.
Monitoring of differential pressure Ensures correct filter replacement timing
Maintenance based on operation, not just calendar intervals Aligns service with actual system usage
Reduced energy consumption Achieved through optimized filtration
Extended service life and lower operating costs
A standard that classifies compressed air based on the content of particles, water, and oil.
To protect equipment, ensure stable operation, and meet air quality requirements.
Typically particle filters, coalescing filters, and dryers used in combination.
Based on differential pressure, operating hours, and the supplier’s recommendations.
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Contact us for guidance and proper sizing of your compressed air filtration system. We help ensure the right air quality, stable operation, and a cost-effective solution.
