Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What does the term coalescing refer to?
A. Coalescing is a technique employed in filter media for separating liquid aerosols and droplets from a gas. Coalescing filters are ideal for removing submicron water, oil and other liquid droplets from the air.
Q. What is the difference between a particulate filter and a coalescer filter?
A. Particulate filters are used to remove larger solid particles, whereas coalescing filters provide a better filtration, removing aerosols / droplets through two different stages.
Q. Where do we place a coalescing filter?
A. A coalescing compressed air filter is placed where the compressor is located.
Q. What is a coalescing filter made of?
A. A coalescing filter is a filtration system comprising many baffle walls or screens. A stream of fluid (to be divided) is applied to the filter and the baffles remove the various components by trapping them in different sections.