Cyclonic filters

Save energy and avoid overloading

Cyclonic filters for more efficient compressed air drying

Pressure gauge

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Maximum flow
0 L/min

Use a cyclone filter to separate excess moisture before drying the air with a refrigerant dryer, adsorbent dryer or membrane dryer. This protects your compressed air dryer against overload, resulting in a lower drying result or increased energy consumption.

Operation

The compressed air is struck against the wall of the filter housing when the volume is sufficient, as a result of which the turbulent air will separate +/- 95% of the oil and water droplets and the large dirt particles and collect at the bottom of the bowl. Water vapor can flow through almost unimpeded. 

The moisture collected at the bottom of the bowl is discharged when the (automatic) float opens the drain. (Float valve not included).

Features and functionality

Specifications

ItemFlowConnectionData sheet
NA-F0045-W1283 l/min1/2" BSPPDownload data sheet
NA-F0100-W2800 l/min3/4" BSPPDownload data sheet
NA-F0180-W5100 l/min1” BSPPDownload data sheet
NA-F0181-W5100 l/min1 1/2” BSPPDownload data sheet

Reference values in compliance with ISO 7183

Ambient temperature
0 °C
Inlet air temperature
°C
Operation pressure
0 bar
max. operating temperature
-2 °C

Filter your compressed air even further for optimum quality

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In addition to the dust present in the air, the compressor oil (which comes out of the compressor into the compressed air) also pollutes the compressed air. The dust and oil can pollute many products to such an extent that they no longer function, or function very poorly. The costs can increase considerably due to damage or downtime. Compressed air filters must be used to free the air after the compressor from solid, liquid and even gaseous particles.

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