The mechanical filtration process involves passing the compressed air through a series of filters that trap moisture and other contaminants. These filters can be made from materials such as activated carbon, silica gel, and molecular sieve. The chemical filtration process involves using a desiccant material to absorb moisture from the compressed air.
There are different types of compressor dryer filters available, including refrigerated dryer filters, desiccant dryer filters, and membrane dryer filters. Refrigerated dryer filters use a cooling process to remove moisture from the compressed air. Desiccant dryer filters use a chemical process to absorb moisture. Membrane dryer filters use a semi-permeable membrane to separate water molecules from the compressed air.
In summary, a compressor dryer filter is an important component of an air compressor system that ensures the quality of compressed air and protects pneumatic equipment from damage.