Activated carbon filters for the reduction of oil vapour and hydrocarbon odours, providing a maximum remaining oil content of <0.003mg/m³ (<0.003ppm) @ 21°C (70°F). Oil vapour is oil in a gaseous form and will pass straight through coalescing filters which are designed to remove liquid oil and oil aerosols, Parker recommend activated carbon adsorption filter technology to reduce oil vapour.
OIL-X 'point of use' oil vapour reduction filters are available in two options:
The Grade ACS single stage adsorption filter and Grade AC double stage filter - Grade AC consists of both coalescing and adsorption filter elements combined into one housing. OIL-X Grades ACS and AC are used for smaller flow rate applications and applications where more frequent element changes can be tolerated.
Features/Benefits • High efficiency 'point of use' filters • Protects downstream equipment and processes • Provides high quality, clean, oil free compressed air to international standards • Reduced cost of ownership • Enhanced health and safety • Suitable for all types of air compressor and compatible with all compressor lubricants • Manufactured in accordance with ISO9001
Sizing and Selection Important Note: For quoted air purity performance, compressed air filters must be sized correctly for minimum operating pressure and maximum inlet flow rate using the correction factors found in the Product Information Sheet.
Please note: The lifetime of the activated carbon material can vary and is dependent on the contamination type and quantity and also on the humidity of the compressed air.
P010AA:<br/> 12 Months<br/><br/>010AC:<br/> When oil vapour is detected
Fully tested - In accordance with ISO8573-2, 4 and 5<br/><br/>Filtration performance independently validated - by Lloyds Register.<br/><br/>PED 2014/68/EU Fluid Group II
030AA:<br/> 12 Months<br/><br/>030AC:<br/> When oil vapour is detected
Fully tested - In accordance with ISO8573-2, 4 and 5<br/><br/>Filtration performance independently validated - by Lloyds Register.<br/><br/>PED 2014/68/EU Fluid Group II