• Coalescing filters function in a different way from general purpose filters. Air flows from inside to outside through a coalescing media. Coalescing by definition means "to come together." It is a continuous process by which small aerosols come in contact with the fibers in the filter media, uniting with other collected aerosols and growing to emerge as a droplet on the downstream surface of the media and then gravitationally drained away. For maximum performance and efficiency, coalescing filters should be preceded by a general-purpose filter.
• Removes submicron particles, particularly oil
• Applications include paint spraying, pneumatic control instrumentation, printing and protection of air bearings
• For maximum efficiency, a pre-filter needs to installed upstream of the oil-removing filter
• Pipe size: ½”
• Max. Flow SCFM: 37
• Bowl Capacity: 6 oz.
• Bowl Type: Metal
• Drain: Manual
• Operating Temp. Range: 40º-160ºF
• Max Flow Pressure: 150 psig
• Filter Element: .03 micron