Submicronic contaminants in compressed air systems plug orifices of sensitive pneumatic instrumentation, wear out seals, erode system components, reduce the absorptive capacity of desiccant air/gas dehydrators, foul heat transfer surfaces, reduce air tool efficiency, and damage finished products. The results include product rejects, lost production time and increased maintenance expense.
For example, trace amounts of submicronic oil can cause serious fish eye blemishing in automotive finishing operations. Water left in air lines can freeze during exposure to cold temperatures, blocking flow or rupturing pipes. Compressor lubricant not captured in a coalescing filter will eventually collect in pneumatic components, causing premature component repair or replacement. Environmental concerns will be raised if oily, compressed air is continually discharged into the atmosphere through a pneumatic muffler.
Highlighted Features Include:
• Coalescing, particulate and adsorption filter elements available
• Optional indicators, gauges and drains
• Temperatures up to 450°F (232°C)
• Pressures to 500 PSIG (34 bar)
• Connection sizes from 1/4" to 3" NPT, BSPP & BSPT
• Flows from 10 to 1660 SCFM (17-2822 m3/hr)
| Division | Industrial Gas Filtration and Generation Division |
|---|---|
| Maximum Operating Temperature | 175 °F, 79 °C |
| Weight Parker | 1.85 lb, 0.84 kg |
| Length | Long |
| Brand | Finite |
| Maximum Flow Rate | 141 m3/hour at 7 bar |
| Height | 10 inch, 250 mm |
| Width | 79 mm, 3.12 inch |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| Port Connection (inch) | 1/2 |
| Filter Type | Particulate |
| Pre-Installed Optional Accessories | Auto Drain and DPI Indicator |
| Element Removal Clearance | 5.51 inch |
| Replacement Element | 3PU10-050 X 4 |
| Element Seal Material | Urethane |
| Micron Rating (µm) | 3 |
| Filter Rating (%) | N/A |
| Maximum Flow Rate (cfm) | 83 @ 100 PSIG |