Justrite 28197 combination coalescing carbon filter removes contaminants from air streams. It features a combination of coalescing and activated carbon filtration techniques that capture fine aerosol particles while adsorbing gases, vapours and odours. This Aerosolv 6163 filter helps workers breathe clean air in the metalworking, machining and automotive industries.
Features:
- Justrite 28197 combination coalescing filter prepares the spent aerosol cans for recycling.
- It captures odours and toxic VOCs emitted by punctured aerosol cans.
- It is designed for use with the Aerosolv can recycling system and is compatible with Justrite 28230 aerosol can disposal system with counter.
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.