Compressed air treatment
Compressed Air DryersMulti Pneumatics offers a full range of energy efficient and environmentally friendly dryers, such as refrigerant dryers, heatless and heated desiccant dryers as well as membrane dryers.
|
Refrigerated DryerRemoves moisture from the air through use of a heat exchanger. This water is then collected and drained out of the system drying the air to +3°C.
|
Desiccant DryerAble to reach dew points as low as -70°C, compressed air runs through a chamber filled with desiccant which adsorbs the moisture reducing the airs dew point.
|
Compressed air filtrationAir leaving a compressor normally has a high-water content as well as some oil carry over, and to remove these impurities, filters will need to be added to the compressed air system.
Depending on the application for the compressed air, different filtration levels are required:
|
Condensate Management
Compressed-air condensate often consists of 99% water and 1% oil, so falls under the remit of polluting matter. Following the water water discharge regulations act of 2010, it is illegal to dispose of untreated condensate down the drain.
Multi Pneumatics can supply and install equipment to both remove condensate from your compressed air system and treat it onsite, keeping your company compliant with legislation while also saving money.
Multi Pneumatics can supply and install equipment to both remove condensate from your compressed air system and treat it onsite, keeping your company compliant with legislation while also saving money.
Solenoid valves
Condensate drains – designed for the electronically level-controlled discharge of the condensate in compressed air networks – function without unnecessary loss of compressed air and with minimal energy input.
|
Oil-Water SeparatorApproximately 99% of condensate is water, which after treatment can legally be disposed of down the drain, saving costs on waste disposal companies.
|