Compressed Air Liquid Separators
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Compressed air liquid separators remove bulk water and oil from the air in compressed air and vacuum systems. They prevent water and oil from entering the air supply which can damage downstream components. These separators have a manual or automatic drain that disposes of the water and oil once separated from the air supply.
Compressed Air Liquid Separators
These separators remove bulk water and oil from compressed air and are typically installed downstream from an air compressor and aftercooler to prevent water and oil from entering the air supply and damaging equipment such as air dryers.
PARKER
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SMC
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WILKERSON
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SPEEDAIRE
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Straight-Through Liquid Separators for Vacuum Process
Straight-through liquid separators have inlet and outlet connections on opposite sides to remove water and particulates from airstreams and protect pumps from contaminants. As air flows through the unit, liquid and particles are separated out and collected in a drop-down container. Common applications include food and chip processing, and vacuum systems.
See-Through Liquid Separator
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Cold Trap
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Knockout Pot
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Right-Angle Liquid Separators for Vacuum Process
Right-angle liquid separators have inlet and outlet connections on the top and side positioned at 90° to each other. They filter out liquids and contaminant particles from airstreams and send them to a holding chamber. They prevent damage to vacuum pumps in applications such as chemical and food processing, pharmaceuticals, and air process systems.
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Multi-Stage Liquid Separators for Vacuum Process
Multi-stage liquid separators remove particulates and liquids from airstreams to prevent damage to vacuum pumps. They utilize a multi-step filtration and separation process to ensure a clean air supply and have large liquid holding chambers to minimize maintenance time.
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Powered Oil Mist Eliminators
Powered oil mist eliminators capture oil mist and particulate emissions from turbines, engines, and gearboxes to optimize their performance and reduce maintenance. These systems are powered by electric motors and feature control valves to regulate vacuum levels and drain ports for oil recovery.
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