
Pneumatic Filter
Porex’s polypropylene filter design for pneumatic machinery offers a superior performing, low-cost alternative to traditional sintered-metal filters, providing excellent efficiency, reliability and longevity.
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Design Challenge:
Pneumatic systems use filters, regulators and lubricators (FRLs), all working together, to provide clean and conditioned air/gas required to drive or power pneumatic machines. For years, pneumatic component manufacturers relied on the filtration capacity of a sintered metal filter element to provide proper filtration and ensure the mechanical reliability and long-term service of pneumatic machines. To meet increasing competitive pressures, the manufacturers sought a lower cost, comparably performing alternative to the traditional sintered metal filter.
Solution:
Porex engineers first analyzed the beneficial attributes of the sintered metal filter such as its good balance of strength, particle filtration efficiency and air flow/back pressure features. They next closely simulated the sintered metal's pore size, pore volume and pore morphology from a specialty grade polypropylene raw material.
Result:
Porex's single component polypropylene molded filter design provides an excellent combination of particulate filtration efficiency, airflow and backpressure performance values for pneumatic systems owners, designers and manufacturers. At the same time, it complies with strength and aesthetic requirements. Collectively, these features help ensure the highest levels of pneumatic reliability and longevity for pneumatic machinery.
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