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Compressed Air Filters, Elements & Accessories

Compressed Air Filters, Elements & Accessories

If you're trying to identify a particular air compressor part, our comprehensive air compressor parts list can help. We've compiled a list of parts for many popular air compressors, so chances are we have the one you're looking for. If not, feel free to contact us and we'll be happy to help you.

Air / Oil Separator 
An air/oil separator removes oil from the air that comes into contact with the rotary screw compressor. This allows the oil to be recirculated. an air/oil separator is an element of the system that is often overlooked. It is however a critical piece of equipment in any air compressor, as its function is to remove oil contaminants from the compressed air before it enters the discharge piping. The oil/air separator is a simple device that uses centrifugal force to remove the oil from the air stream. As the compressed air enters the separator, it is directed onto a series of baffles that deflect the airflow. This causes the heavier oil particles to be thrown to the outside of the separator where they are collected in a drain pan. The clean air is then allowed to pass through to the discharge piping.

Coalescing Filters
A coalescing filter is a filter that helps remove dust, particles, and oil from the air. The coalescing filter is a vital component in ensuring that the compressed air is clean and free of any contaminants that could potentially damage sensitive equipment or products. Coalescing filters are typically installed in the air compressor's intake system, and they are often used in conjunction with other types of filters, such as particulate filters, to provide the highest level of protection for the air compressor and the equipment it is powering.

Dryer Filters
Dryer filters dry the air before it enters the air compressor. This is a very important function because if there is moisture in the air, it can cause problems with the air compressor. The moisture can cause the air compressor to rust and it can also cause the air compressor to freeze up.

Compressors Fan
A fan takes air and directs it into the compression chamber. The fan is also responsible for moving cooling air through the compressor to keep it from overheating. As air is compressed, it becomes hot. The cooling air that the fan blows over the compressor helps to dissipate this heat and keep the compressor operating at a safe temperature. If the compressor gets too hot, it can be damaged or even catch fire.

Filter Housing
The filter housing is a protective casing that surrounds an air filter, oil filter, separator, or coalescing filter. The strongest filter housings are typically metal, but they can also be made of plastic

Gaskets
A gasket makes a seal between two metal surfaces so that air can be compressed inside the unit. Gaskets are made of a variety of materials, such as rubber, cork, neoprene, and silicone. In order for a gasket to work properly, it must be soft enough to make a seal, yet firm enough to stay in place. If a gasket is not the right size or material, it can cause problems.

Inlet Air Filters
An inlet air filter removes dirt and contaminants from the air inside of an air compressor. Air filters are essential to ensuring the life of the compressor.

Muffler / Silencer 
Air compressors are noisy machines, and the intake silencer, or muffler, helps to muffle that noise. Mufflers work by redirecting the airflow from the intake port so that it hits the back of the compressor head instead of passing through the head and out the exhaust port. The redirected airflow causes a ''back pressure'' that helps to quiet the machine. Mufflers also help to keep dirt and other debris from entering the compressor head, which can damage the piston and other internals.

Oil Filters
Oil filters help to remove impurities from the air compressor oil, keeping it clean and extending the life of the compressor. The types of air compressors that use oil filters include reciprocating air compressors, rotary screw air compressors, and scroll air compressors.

Oil / Water Separator
An oil/water separator is used to remove oil and water from compressed air. The oil/water separator is an important part of a compressed air system as it helps to extend the life of your air compressor and other equipment by preventing oil and water contamination. There are a few different types of oil/water separators on the market, but they all work by using a baffle system to separate the oil and water from the compressed air. The most common type of oil/water separator is the coalescing type, which uses a series of baffles to coalesce the oil droplets in the air and then separate them from the water. Another type of oil/water separator is the cyclonic type, which uses a spinning motion to separate the oil and water.


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