Unlike Atlas Copco’s latest offering, the performance of conventional cartridge filters is limited by relatively short lifetimes and the inability to cope with high ambient inlet temperatures. Atlas Copco’s QDT Activated Carbon Tower filter offers a minimum lifetime of 4000 hours within reference conditions of 35°C ambient and a maximum air pollution level of 0.35 mg/m3 oil at the filter inlet. What is more, the lower the inlet air temperature or the oil pollution level, the more the lifetime of the Activated Carbon Tower will be extended.
Even where there is a high oil vapour concentration within a workplace environment, the QDT’s specific combination of volume and type of activated carbon adsorbs not just oil mist and aerosols, but oil vapour too, resulting in a guaranteed maximum downstream oil vapour content of just 0.003 mg/m3.
The QDT filter is capable of adsorbing an oil volume equivalent to 10% of its own weight and the unit’s oil indicator provides an advance warning as to when the filter is fully saturated and needs replacing. Combined with the unit’s easy maintenance procedure, this feature protects production processes and end products from the risk of further oil contamination. The energy efficiency of the air net is also protected - the pressure drop penalty incurred is less than 0.3 bar.
Designed, manufactured and tested according to ISO 12500-2 standards; the only official standard for the reliability of compressed air filters, the QDT further extends Atlas Copco’s particulate, water and oil filter portfolio. Increasingly, oil free compressors that conform to ISO 8573-1 CLASS 0 are used in specialised applications such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage production or electronic products manufacturing, Atlas Copco offers both solutions − oil-free and oil-injected compressors with filters – and is uniquely positioned to advise on the compressor solution best suited for the individual application.*
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