Compressed air - the 4th utility, Contaminant removal, Contaminants 1 – Parker Products OIL-X EVOLUTION User Manual

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COMPRESSED AIR - THE 4TH UTILITY

COMPRESSED AIR IS A SAFE AND RELIABLE POWER SOURCE THAT IS WIDELY USED THROUGHOUT INDUSTRY.
APPROXIMATELY 90% OF ALL COMPANIES USE COMPRESSED AIR IN SOME ASPECT OF THEIR OPERATIONS,
HOWEVER UNLIKE GAS, WATER AND ELECTRICITY, COMPRESSED AIR IS GENERATED ON-SITE, GIVING THE USER
RESPONSIBILITY FOR AIR QUALITY AND OPERATIONAL COSTS.

COMPRESSED AIR IS NOT WITHOUT IT’S PROBLEMS, WITH ALL SYSTEMS SUFFERING FROM PERFORMANCE
AND RELIABILITY ISSUES. ALMOST ALL OF THESE CAN BE DIRECTLY ATTRIBUTED TO CONTAMINATION, THE
MAIN SOURCES OF WHICH ARE :

There are 10 major contaminants found in a compressed air system, these are:

Contaminant removal

Failure to remove this contamination can cause numerous
problems in the compressed air system, such as:

• Corrosion within storage vessels and the

distribution system

• Blocked or frozen valves, cylinders, air motors

and tools

• Damaged production equipment

• Premature unplanned desiccant changes

for adsorption dryers

In addition to problems associated with the compressed
air system itself, allowing contamination such as water,
particulate, oil and micro-organisms to exhaust from valves,
cylinders, air motors and tools, can lead to an unhealthy
working environment with the potential for personal injury,
staff absences and financial compensation claims.

Compressed air contamination will ultimately lead to:

• Inefficient production processes

• Spoiled, damaged or reworked products

• Reduced production efficiency

• Increase manufacturing costs

Purification Equipment Technologies

Bulk Condensed

Water

Water Vapour

Water Aerosols

Atmospheric Dirt

& Solid Particulate

Micro-organisms

Oil Vapour

Liquid Oil & Oil

Aerosols

Rust &

Pipescale

Water Separator

Coalescing Filter

Adsorption Filter

Adsorption Dryer

Refrigeration Dryer

Dust Removal Filter

Microbiological Filter

CONTAMINANTS

1

The largest quantity of contamination introduced into the
compressed air system originates from the atmospheric air
drawn into the compressor and not as often believed,
introduced by the compressor itself. The most prolific and
problematic of the contaminants is water which accounts
for 99.9% of the total liquid contamination found in a
compressed air system.

High efficiency compressed air filtration is not only used
to remove particulate and oil, but more importantly it
removes water aerosols and is key to operating an efficient
and cost effective compressed air system.

Regardless of what type of compressor is installed,
the same level of filtration is required.

The table below highlights each of the purification technologies required to remove the different contaminants present
in the compressed air system.

• THE AMBIENT AIR BEING DRAWN INTO THE COMPRESSOR
• THE TYPE AND OPERATION OF THE AIR COMPRESSOR

• Atmospheric Dirt
• Rust
• Pipescale

• Liquid Oil
• Oil Aerosols
• Oil Vapour

• Water Vapour
• Condensed Water
• Water Aerosols

• Micro-organisms

• COMPRESSED AIR STORAGE VESSELS
• DISTRIBUTION PIPEWORK

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